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INTRODUCTION
Overview
The Master program "Psychology: Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience" (CAN) is a regular Psychology degree program with an emphasis on basic science and research and optional practice orientented courses such as Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy or Human Performance. It covers the whole spectrum of the basic principles, methods and applications of the cognitive-affective neurosciences. The following chairs offer a joint course program:
- General Psychology (Prof. Dr. Thomas Goschke)
- Biopsychology Prof. Dr. Bernhard Spitzer)
- Lifespan Developmental Neuroscience (Prof. Dr. Shu-Chen Li)
- Differential and Personality Psychology (Prof. Dr. Alexander Strobel)
- Neuroimaging (Prof. Dr. Stefan Kiebel)
- Psychological Methods and Cognitive Modeling (Prof. Dr. Stefan Scherbaum)
- Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience (Prof. Dr. Katharina von Kriegstein)
You will find details about the program in the Study Regulations.
Integration in the Faculty of Psychology and the TU Dresden
The Faculty of Psychology has established three research and teaching profiles:
- Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience
- Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
- Human Performance in Socio-Technical Systems
The Faculty of Psychology belongs to the TU Dresden School of Science and research profile „Life Science, Biomedicine and Bioengineering“.