Overview
Our research programs span several interrelated disciplines in the cognitive, computational, and neural sciences. All are connected by the idea that to understand behavior we must study the processes—both neural and computational—that underlie it.
Brain and cognitive sciences (BCS) faculty have research interests that span several major areas of cognitive and brain science, and they make use of a variety of techniques, approaches, and subjects to carry out cutting-edge research of the highest level. The matrix below is designed to help you find the BCS faculty whose research interests and approaches may be of most interest to you.
The rows of the matrix below highlight five major topical areas of research carried out by BCS faculty. The columns of the matrix indicate some of the major approaches and techniques employed by students, postdocs, and faculty in BCS.
In addition, research in BCS is greatly enhanced by our strong ties with departments and programs across the University, including the Medical Center.
KurumadaChapman
PiazzaJaeger Kurumada
Biro
Gomez-Ramirez
Haefner
Iordan
Jacobs
Piazza
Poletti
Rosengren
Rucci
Tadin
Gomez-Ramirez
Iordan
Piazza
Snyder
TadinDeAngelis
Haefner
Iordan
Jacobs
Mitchell
Poletti
Rucci
Snyder
Tadin
Briggs
DeAngelis
Gomez-Ramirez
Mitchell
SnyderBriggs
Poletti
Rucci
Tadin
Iordan
Jacobs
Jaeger
Kurumada
Piazza
Poletti
Rucci
Rosengren
TadinMitchellKurumada
Poletti
Rucci
Iordan
RosengrenIordanIordan
Poletti
RucciHaefner
Rucci
SnyderDeAngelis
Mitchell
SnyderPoletti
Rucci