The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University integrates research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and mental health, with a focus on understanding behavior and brain function.
Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences offers interdisciplinary programs that combine psychology and neuroscience research to enhance our understanding of mental processes and brain functions. The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences has been investigating the most fundamental questions of behavior, mind, and brain since 1883, when the first psychological laboratory in America was founded at Johns Hopkins University.
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of St Andrews promotes a friendly atmosphere with a thriving community of research staff and postgraduate students, actively engaging with local schools and organizations.
Linköping University's psychology researchers focus on diverse areas, including online therapy, early memory in children, group work dynamics, decision-making, and learning processes. The department contributes valuable knowledge to health and well-being through research in social, clinical, developmental, cognitive, neuropsychology, and educational psychology.
Since 1941, the University of Ottawa's School of Psychology has been dedicated to expanding the understanding of human behavior and development, optimizing mental health and well-being through rigorous, state-of-the-art research.