Crumplab is the Computational Cognition Lab at Brooklyn College of CUNY, focusing on research in learning, memory, attention, performance, and semantic cognition.
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Uppsala University's Department of Psychology is part of a comprehensive research university founded in 1477, consistently ranked among the world's best, with a current student population of 50,000 and a strong research community of nearly 5,000.
Psychology students at Leiden University are taught by leading researchers in the field.
The Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences at Caltech focuses on understanding human behavior, cognition, and culture through interdisciplinary research in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience.