Education

Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Published 16 June 2011

Track: Neuroscience

Master's programme Brain and Cognitive Sciences

The Neuroscience track offers a strongly biologically-oriented, yet multidisciplinary approach to neuroscience. It covers all biological aspects of human and animal brain processes: neuronal excitability, neuronal network analysis and organisation of larger brain structures.

The topics studied range from genetics to stress and from single cell analysis to the relationships between large brain structures. This track covers a wide range of biological disciplines as they relate to the field of brain studies, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, cell and molecular cell biology, genetics, informatics and computation. Students investigate the plasticity of the brain, brain development, brain aging and the pathophysiology of brain disorders.

Source: CSCA
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