UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
- UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
The UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience is a research institute located at University College London, England with a focus on studies of normal and pathological mental processes. A major emphasis of the institute is on the development and application of methodologies for the study of mental processes.
The Institute is made up of more than 100 research staff, post-doctoral and clinical fellows from an interdisciplinary background. Individual groups study attention, awareness, development, motor control, literacy and numeracy, space and memory, speech communication and visual cognition. The institute is located on the first 4 floors of Alexandra House at 17 Queen Square in central London.
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