Frontiers in Mind, Brain & Behavior
Pioneering research at UC Irvine ranges from learning development in infants to effects of aging on the brain. |
How does the sharing of very different ways of thinking about the brain, mind and behavior serve to advance research as a whole as well as within individual centers, departments and programs. Exponentially.
UC Irvine is on the national forefront of cognitive research and education, and we are fostering new collaborations and research ventures ranging from understanding the brain down to its molecular and cellular components to its role in complex social interactions and decision making.
Our mind, brain and behavior initiative investigates one of the greatest current scientific challenges — how the human mind works and its functions. Innovative research that focuses on attention, memory and information processing; hearing and language; and vision and perception. More...
Understanding the human mind is focus of two new graduate fellowships in Social Sciences
Improving the fundamental understanding of the human mind is being advanced through a generous legacy gift to the School of Social Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. The Tarow and Minako Indow Distinguished Fellowships in Cognitive Sciences and Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences have been established in the School of Social Sciences with a gift from Minako Indow and her late husband, Tarow, formerly a cognitive sciences professor at UCI. More...
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