Neurosciences
Neurosciences
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The Master in Neurosciences aims to provide students with scientific skills to study the Nervous System, respecting a comprehensive perspective, from molecules to cognition, from normal to pathological. Its Faculty includes a large number of professors and researchers who cover a wide range of scientific expertise. The 1st year is intended to qualify student with knowledge allowing to understand the literature and scientific research methodology, both basic and clinical dimensions. This will permit the students to propose a research project in interaction with a supervisor, to be developed during the 2nd year.
Promotion of neurosciences knowledge, following a multidisciplinary and complementary approach, through the application of rigorous scientific methodology, with the contribution of clinical and laboratory research.
Study of the nervous system as a whole, taking into account its relationships with the internal and external environment, involving perception, action, behaviour, and homeostasis
Understanding of the nervous system, normal functioning and in disease, as well as the main methods applied for its knowledge and investigation.
Training in the scientific research process in subjects related to neuroscience, regarding laboratory, clinical, neurophysiological and computational methods.