Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

The Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen is engaged in research and teaching in the field of psychology. The department explores topics such as memory and concentration problems in people with bipolar disorder and the role of neuroplasticity in cognitive disorders. Professor Kamilla Miskowiak is leading projects supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark.

Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

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The Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen is a leading academic institution in the field of psychology. The department is dedicated to advancing the understanding of human behavior and mental processes through research and education. It offers a range of academic programs and research opportunities, contributing to the global discourse on psychology.

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University of CopenhagenDepartment of PsychologyResearchEducationBipolar DisorderNeuroplasticityCognitive Disorders

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