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Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences

The Psychological and Brain Sciences Department applies scientific approaches to understanding sensation, motivation, perception, cognition, language, development, personality, psychological disorders, and social behavior. As a collective, we deploy techniques that capture processes at the level of the gene, the cell, the brain, the individual organism, and the group.

Students in 󷢲Ʊ’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences explore provocative and important questions at multiple levels-of-analysis; from brain to behavior and everything in between. The following are some examples of the questions they ask:

  • How plastic is the nervous system; how does it develop and what experiences change it?
  • Does gesture train the brain for language learning and intercultural understanding?
  • How can we conquer biases and prejudices we don’t know we have?
  • How can we miss seeing what is right in front of us?
  • Are relationships literally good for the heart?
  • Is the clock of development preordained by genes?
  • Why are some people resilient to misfortune and others vulnerable to life’s stresses and bad habits?
  • What pleasures our brains as we behold great art?
Jen Tomlinson and students work at a computer while research subjects are monitored in the background
Students collecting psychophysiological data with Professor Tomlinson in the Relationships and Health Lab.

Join the effort to deploy a broad array of empirical methodologies and tools to answer these questions. The department emphasizes undergraduate research, offering world-class faculty and facilities, the challenge to conduct and write a senior thesis, and the ability to explore personal interests through credit-bearing, self-designed independent study.

Majors and Minors

The Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences offers the following major and minor programs:

The department is the home of 󷢲Ʊ’s interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, which offers the Neuroscience Major.

Department Contacts

Chair: Julia Martinez
Academic Department Coordinator:
Office: Olin Hall
Phone: 315-228-7354

Honor Society

To recognize the academic accomplishments of its highest-achieving students, the department maintains a 󷢲Ʊ chapter of the Psi Chi National Honor Society.

To express interest in joining the Psi Chi National Honor Society, contact Professor Richard Braaten.