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Sample Track Themes for the B.S. Degree
- Artificial Intelligence/Computation Track
- The track in Artificial Intelligence and Computation focuses on the design of computer simulations that
mimic how people create and manipulate mental and neural representations. A variety of topics can be explored
within the context of this track, including the use of mental and neural representations for the purposes of
sensory perception, motor action, linguistic communication, and reasoning and decision making. To support
these topics of interest, allied field electives typically are chosen from computer science and mathematics.
This track is particularly suitable for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in cognitive science,
computational neuroscience, or artificial intelligence.
- Language Track
- The track in Language focuses on how people produce and understand spoken and signed languages and how
children learn language. A variety of topics can be explored within the context of this track, including the
perception and production of speech, the development of language in children, natural language processing, the
formal structure of language and computer models of language. To support these topics of interest, allied field
electives typically are chosen from linguistics, computer science and philosophy. This track is particularly
suitable for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in cognitive science, psycholinguistics,
linguistics and computational linguistics, or in more applied fields such as speech sciences and communication
disorders.
- Neurobiology Track
- The track in Neurobiology focuses on the biology of the nervous system with special emphasis on biological
mechanisms of cognitive behavior. A variety of topics can be explored within the context of this track,
including the physiological foundations of sensory perception and motor behavior, relationships between brain
dysfunction and cognitive/behavioral deficits, and the cellular and molecular processes that influence the
development of brain and behavior. To support these topics of interest, allied field electives typically are
chosen from biology or chemistry. This track is particularly suitable for students interested in pursuing
advanced degrees in neuroscience, neuropsychology, or medicine.
- Perception and Action Track
- The track in Perception and Action focuses on sensory systems and how humans and animals use sensory
information to perceive the world and guide actions. Topics that can be studied in this track include: how our
eyes, ears and other sensory organs work, how the brain interprets information from the senses for perception and
action, and how to construct artificial sensory and robotic systems. To support these topics of interest, allied
field electives typically are chosen from biology, physics, mathematics and computer science. This track is well
suited for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in cognitive science, neuroscience or artificial
intelligence or more applied degrees in fields such as physical therapy, optometry or audiology.
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