- Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program of Szeged
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Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program of Szeged
University of SzegedHungarian name:
Megismeréstudományi és Neuropszichológiai programInstitute University of Szeged
Institute of Psychology
Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Group, SzegedFields of teaching and research Neuropsychology, Cognitive science, Cognitive science of mathematics, Neuropsychology of the subcortical structures and the cerebellum, Memory disorders, Evolutionary psychology Homepage http://kognit.edpsy.u-szeged.hu Address Hungary 6722 Szeged, Egyetem utca 2. Pszichológia Intézet Office The Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program has been organised by Csaba Pléh, in 1999 at the Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged. The aim of the program is to introduce the theories and methods of cognitive science and neuropsychology both to undergraduate students and researchers from other fields. The program welcome guest professors, international students and other interested students and researchers for participation and collaboration. The program has the intent of becoming an interface between cognitive labs and disciplines in cognitive science, broadly conceived in Central Europe.
Contents
Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Group in Szeged
Members
- WINKLER, István
- SZOKOLSZKY, Ágnes
- RACSMÁNY, Mihály
- KRAJCSI, Attila
- NÉMETH, Dezső
- TISLJÁR, Roland
- CSIFCSÁK, Gábor
- JANACSEK, Karolina
References
- A lélektan 80 éves története a szegedi egyetemen. = The Institute of Psychology at the University of Szeged is 80 years old (1929-2009)/ ed. by Ágnes Szokolszky; authors Szokolszky Ágnes, Pataki Márta, Polyák Kamilla et al. Szeged, JATEPress, 2009. 302 p. ISBN 978-963-482-959-1
- Béla Pukánszky: Educational science and psychology. In: A Szegedi Tudományegyetem múltja és jelene : 1921-1998 = Past and present of Szeged University. /JATE. Szeged : Officina Ny., 1999. pp. 224-227.
See also
Institute of Psychology (Szeged)
External links
Categories:- Cognitive science research institutes
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