The PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience program trains students to become independent scientists who perform research in academic and research institutions. Unlike clinical neuropsychology programs, this doctoral program does not provide any training in diagnosing or treating brain or neurological disorders.
Instead, the cognitive neuroscience curriculum offers an intense, focused research experience in the areas of perception, attention and memory, with an emphasis on the neural bases of these capacities. Students utilize diverse research methods throughout their studies, including patient-based testing, neuro-imaging, animal modeling, psychophysical scaling and computational modeling. The program also emphasizes faculty-student collaboration through joint research projects.
Students benefit from GW’s location in Washington, D.C., where it is in close proximity to the National Institutes of Health and other major research institutions. On campus, GW’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences and its associated teaching hospital are also great resources for cognitive neuroscience research, with their intensive Neuroscience Program and world-class Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuroradiology.
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ประมาณ สิงหาคม 2024
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
801 22nd St. NW,
Washington,
District Of Columbia,
20052, United States
A bachelor's degree with a major in psychology. Students whose academic preparation is in other disciplines will be expected to have completed prerequisite undergraduate courses to prepare for graduate study in psychology before admission.
English Language Requirements:
Minimum scores for the Ph.D. program are:
Academic IELTS: an overall band score of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.0; or
TOEFL: 600 on paper-based or 100 on Internet-based; or
PTE Academic: 68;
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