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Core Faculty members in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) are a diverse group of investigators defined by a shared interest in cognition and its underlying biological mechanisms. Faculty research interests include perception, attention, memory, language, emotion, decision making, social interaction, morality, motor control, executive function, and the evolution and development of mental processes. Core Faculty represents diverse departments in the School of Arts and Sciences,the Medical School, Pratt School of Engineering, and Fuqua School of Business. Research techniques pursed in CCN include functional magnetic resonance imaging, single cell recording, genomics, field studies of behavior, event-related potential recordings, transcranial magnetic stimulation, eye-tracking, psychophysics, and behavioral economics. The Primary Faculty is augmented by a larger number of CCN Affiliates, who share these interests and interact frequently with CCN Core Faculty.
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