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News

We are glad to invite students to participate in our projects:

Project 1: Cognitive control.
Project 2: Acquisition of word meaning through trial-and-error learning.
(1) The role of motor cortical areas in word meaning.(2) The role of verbal working memory and subvocal articulatory mechanisms in speech learning.(3) The role of consolidation in speech learning.

We are glad to present the short video about the program “Cognitive science and technologies: from neuron to cognition”

The interview with Roman Vakhrushev, a graduate of the Cognitive Science program

Illustration for news: HSE Winter School 2017

HSE Winter School 2017

January 31th the Winter School of the HSE Faculty of Social Studies was held outside Moscow city. It was a chance for prospective master’s students to learn about the opportunities of HSE master’s programs and their study process, to meet the teachers and ask relevant questions

New Year comes to us!!!

Nikita Novikov, Jr. Research fellow at CDM, presents a paper titled: ‘‘Gamma and Beta Bursts Underlie Working Memory” (Lundqvist et al. 2016 – Neuron) in the research seminar of Scientific-Research Group of Cognitive Pscychophysiology.

Professor Vilfredo De Pascalis took part in the research seminar of Scientific-Research Group of Cognitive Pscychophysiology

On June 26, Vilfredo De Pascalis, professor of the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology of "La Sapienza" University of Rome, delivered a lecture "Neurocognitive Brain Potentials associated with Behavioral Inhibition, Behavioral Activation and Fight-Flight-Freeze systems" at the research seminar of the Cognitive Psychophysiology Laboratory.