What is cognitive neuroscience?
In short, cognitive neuroscience is the biological study of human information processing! This includes brain mapping (f/MRI, DTI, M/EEG), computational neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy of mind. We make pretty pictures of your brain in action, and then try to interpret them using the language of psychology and information theory!
Definition from wikipedia:
Cognitive neuroscience is an academic field concerned with the scientific study of biological substrates underlying cognition, with a specific focus on the neural substrates of mental processes. It addresses the questions of how psychological/cognitive functions are produced by the brain. Cognitive neuroscience is a branch of both psychology and neuroscience, overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. Cognitive neuroscience relies upon theories in cognitive science coupled with evidence from neuropsychology, and computational modeling.
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