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  1. Study the brain and nervous system, drawing upon biology and psychology and exploring areas such as development, sensation and perception, behavior, cognition, learning and memory, movement, sleep, and stress. You'll gain research, analytical, and communication abilities valued by employers and graduates schools alike.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Students completing a major in Neuroscience are expected to be able to: Demonstrate a broad understanding of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and neurochemistry in relation to sensory processing, behavior, cognition, and health; Demonstrate a depth of knowledge in both cell and molecular neurobiology and behavioral and cognitive ...

  3. An interdisciplinary program, Neuroscience draws primarily upon course offerings of the Biology and Psychology departments. The major is considered a Natural Science major. To meet the College’s curricular requirement for a minor outside the division of the major, students majoring in Neuroscience may minor in any of the social sciences other ...

  4. Jeff Hollerman. Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience; Chair of Neuroscience Program. Neurophysiology and anatomy of motivational and cognitive systems. jhollerm@allegheny.edu. Office: (814) 332-2389.

  5. Teaching and Research: neurophysiology and anatomy of motivational and cognitive systems. Kristen Warren (Assistant Professor), B.A., Smith College, Ph.D., Northwestern University. Research Interests: human episodic memory, brain networks, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience.

  6. Neuroscience. Professors Bertholomey, Blair, French, Hollerman (Chair), Mumme, Warren. An interdisciplinary program, Neuroscience draws primarily upon course offerings of the Biology and Psychology departments. The major is considered a Natural Science major*.

  7. 520 North Main Street Meadville, PA 16335. info@allegheny.edu admissions@allegheny.edu 814-332-4351