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Pursue a degree or take courses in brain and cognitive sciences. We also administer a concentration in neuroscience.
Graduate Studies
In our nationally ranked PhD program, graduate students are considered junior colleagues and future peers.
Research
Our research spans a large domain and straddles several disciplines in the cognitive, computational, and neural sciences.
Featured News
Hearing, balance & the brain
April 25, 2024
It is not much bigger than a dime. Made up of a meticulous maze of anatomic loops and tubes, hair cells and neurons, and other signaling mechanisms, the ear and vestibular system take in information about the world around us and deliver it to the brain quickly. It is a system that is full of mystery, leaving much for science to explore and explain. However, it is well understood that it does not age gracefully—for adults aged 75 and older, imbalance is the number one cause of doctor visits, and 40 percent experience hearing loss.
Learn MoreWhy do we blink so much?
April 19, 2024
Researchers find that blinking plays a pivotal role in processing visual information—adding to a growing body of evidence revising our conventional views of vision.
Learn MoreYue Guzhang receives 2024 Edward Peck Curtis Award for Excellence in Teaching
March 12, 2024
The Edward Peck Curtis Awards for graduate student teaching are given to a small number of full-time graduate students who have a role in undergraduate education. Recipients have assisted in undergraduate instruction, and have had significant face-to-face interaction with undergraduates in the classroom or laboratory.
Learn MoreAnnouncing Dora Biro as the VSS 2024 Keynote Speaker
February 13, 2024
VSS is pleased to welcome Dora Biro as the VSS 2024 Keynote Speaker.
Learn MoreURMC Selected for NIH Initiative to Map Connections in the Brain
September 26, 2023
Scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center are joining research teams across the globe to develop next-generation tools for visualizing connections in the human brain. Imaging and understanding the brain’s intricate circuitry at the cellular and microscopic level will advance new approaches to treat brain disorders like Tourette’s syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Learn MoreUG Research
Undergraduates are encouraged to become engaged in research projects and gain valuable experience for postgraduate education, medical school, or employment.
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Research in BCS is greatly enhanced by our strong ties with departments, programs, and research centers across the University, including the Medical Center.
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The Department of Psychology also offers PhD training in Clinical, Social, and Developmental Psychology.