MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

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MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (CBSU) is a research institute within the Medical Research Council (MRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), dedicated to studying cognition and brain sciences. Located in Cambridge, England, the unit is at the forefront of research into cognitive processes, neuroscience, and psychological disorders. The CBSU aims to understand the mechanisms of the human mind and how brain function can be improved or restored when impaired.

History[edit | edit source]

The origins of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit can be traced back to the Applied Psychology Unit (APU) established in 1944. The APU was initially focused on research that could be applied to improve military performance during World War II. Over the years, the focus shifted towards more fundamental research in cognitive psychology, leading to the rebranding of the APU to the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in the late 20th century. This change reflected the unit's broader research agenda, encompassing cognitive neuroscience, language, memory, and perception.

Research Areas[edit | edit source]

The CBSU is renowned for its multidisciplinary approach to understanding cognitive functions and the brain. Key research areas include:

Facilities and Resources[edit | edit source]

The CBSU houses state-of-the-art facilities for conducting research in cognition and brain sciences. These include neuroimaging labs equipped with MRI and EEG technology, cognitive testing suites, and computational modeling resources. The unit also offers a rich database of cognitive and brain imaging data for use by researchers worldwide.

Collaborations and Impact[edit | edit source]

Collaboration is a cornerstone of the CBSU's success. The unit works closely with academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and industry partners globally to advance research and translate findings into practical applications. Through its interdisciplinary research, the CBSU contributes to the development of new therapies, educational tools, and technologies designed to enhance cognitive function and mental health.

Education and Training[edit | edit source]

The MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit is committed to training the next generation of scientists in the field of cognitive neuroscience and psychology. It offers a range of educational programs, including PhD and postdoctoral fellowships, workshops, and seminars. The unit's researchers also engage in teaching and supervision at the University of Cambridge and other institutions.

See Also[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official website of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit]


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