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  Research at the Department of Psychology attempts to advance our understanding of behaviour and the underlying mental processes and brain functions at multiple levels of analysis. This effort entails the integration of diverse approaches and paradigms from experimental psychology, cognitive science and the cognitive neurosciences. The Department is committed to producing basic and applied research of the highest quality with a focus on three main areas:

 COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL NEUROSCIENCE

 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

 PERCEPTION AND COGNITION

 
 CENTRE FOR COGNITIVE NEUROIMAGING
The Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi) within the Department of Psychology has been created as a strategic priority of the University of Glasgow. CCNi provides state-of-the-art functional neuroimaging facilities for researchers in cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, neuropsychology and cognitive science.
 
  School of Psychology, University of Glasgow, 58 Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QB, United Kingdom
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