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Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, MSc, University of Sheffield

the United Kingdom

University of Sheffield

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MScFull-time1 yearfind outGBP 12070 per yearGBP 32350 per year

About Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, MSc - at University of Sheffield

This 12-month course will give you in-depth training in core aspects of contemporary neuroscience, from sensation and sensory processing, to understanding complex brain functions and artificial intelligence. You'll be prepared for an exciting career in research, healthcare, industry, or further study to PhD level.

Throughout your course, our neuroscientists will introduce you to the core problems in computational and cognitive neuroscience, adaptive behaviour, and artificial neural networks.

We will teach you the core techniques in experimental cognitive psychology, including computational modelling, data analysis, and cutting-edge neuroimaging, and give you opportunities to apply these techniques.

Over six months you will work on your research project in cognitive neuroscience with one of our world-leading experts in the Department of Psychology. Your research topic could range from basic to theoretical neuroscience. You may have the opportunity to collect and analyse real-life cognitive brain science data, using state-of-the-art equipment, before presenting your findings at our summer student-led conference.

This project gives you the opportunity to put your new techniques in experimental neuroscience into practice, while exploring ideas at the cutting-edge of cognitive neuroscience. It is common for MSc research projects to form the basis of publications in peer-reviewed journals.

    Example research projects
    • Cortical arealization and pattern formation: spontaneity and control
    • Simulating the effect of peripheral neuropathy on tactile feedback during gait and balance
    • The effects of different spiking patterns and reuptake rates in a model of striatal dopamine
    • Trial-to-trial variability in human EEG recordings during visual stimulation and behaviour
    • Understanding connectivity in the brain through time-series analysis
    Example past papers published, including student authors
    • Brooke JM, James SS, Jiminez-Rodriguez A, Wilson SP (2022) Biological action at a distance: Correlated pattern formation in adjacent tessellation domains without communication. PLoS Computational Biology. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009963
    • Wilson SP, James SJ, Whiteley DJ, Krubitzer LA (2019) Limit cycle dynamics can guide the evolution of gene regulatory networks towards point attractors. Scientific Reports 9: 16750. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-53251-w
    • Bruyns-Haylett M, Luo J, Kennerley AJ, Harris S, Boorman L, Milne E, Vautrelle N, Hayashi Y, Whalley BJ, Jones M, Berwick J, Riera J & Zheng Y (2016) The neurogenesis of P1 and N1: a concurrent EEG/LFP study. NeuroImage .
    • Dickinson A, Jones M & Milne E (2016) Measuring neural excitation and inhibition in autism: different approaches, different findings and different interpretations. Brain Research .
    • Slack R, Boorman L, Patel P, Harris S, Bruyns-Haylett M, Kennerley A, Jones M & Berwick J (2016) A novel method for classifying cortical state to identify the accompanying changes in cerebral haemodynamics. Journal of Neuroscience Methods , 267, 21-34

      If you have a passion for understanding the brain and behaviour, whether your background is in biology, engineering, physics, mathematics, psychology or medicine, this interdisciplinary course has been designed to ensure that you will gain in-depth knowledge of the fundamentals of neuroscience, ready for an exciting career in research or industry.

      The University is home to the Neuroscience Institute which brings together internationally-recognised expertise in medicine, science and engineering to improve the lives of patients and families affected by neurological, sensory and developmental disorders.

      Other courses in cognitive neuroscience

      We offer MSc courses that cover the full breadth of cognitive neuroscience, from the biological basis to imaging and simulation, allowing you to discover the area that you're most interested in:

      MSc Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging

      MSc Systems Neuroscience

      Notes about fees for this course

      The fee listed is for the advertised mode of study. If you're studying for an alternative qualification or via a different mode of study (eg full-time, part-time) then the fee could be different. Due to inflation, the fee for Home students could also increase after your first year of study. Use Sheffield's fee calculator or contact the Student Fees team to check.

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      Department bursaries

      Each year we offer two bursaries to students on this course. If you're awarded a bursary you'll receive a £1,500 reduction in your tuition fees. These bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis, based on:

      • academic performance as indicated by a grade point average and transcript
      • other relevant skills and knowledge (for example, programming courses outside the degree or relevant work experience)
      • research activity (co-authoring papers, conference presentations, etc)
      • personal statement, which should include information on why you want to do the course you have applied for and how it fits with your aspirations

      Entry requirements

      Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in either a life science (including psychology) or a mathematical/physical science (including engineering).

      We also accept medical students who wish to intercalate their studies.

      Technical content

      We also consider a wide range of international qualifications:

      Entry requirements for international students

      Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component, or equivalent.

      Other English language qualifications we accept

      Pathway programme for international students

      If you're an international student who does not meet the entry requirements for this course, you have the opportunity to apply for a pre-masters programme in Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield International College . This course is designed to develop your English language and academic skills. Upon successful completion, you can progress to degree level study at the University of Sheffield.

      Intercalation

      We accept medical students who wish to intercalate their studies. Find out more on the School of Medicine and Population Health  website.

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