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Cognitive Neuroscience is a field of Neuroscience that studies the neural mechanisms underlying cognition, with a focus on the neural basis of mental processes such as memory, language, perception, attention, decision-making, and problem-solving. It is closely related to Cognitive Psychology, which studies the mental processes in humans, and Cognitive Science, which studies the mental processes in both humans and machines. Cognitive Neuroscience combines the techniques of Neuroscience, such as neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and neuropsychology, with the theories and methods of Cognitive Science to understand the neural basis of cognitive processes.
The Cognitive Neuroscience market is a rapidly growing field, with a wide range of applications in healthcare, education, and research. It is used to develop treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders, to improve educational outcomes, and to advance our understanding of the human brain.
Some companies in the Cognitive Neuroscience market include NeuroSky, NeuroVigil, Brain Products, Advanced Brain Monitoring, and BrainScope. Show Less Read more