Master

Cognitive Neuroscience

How does our brain separate the sound of a Ferrari from the background noise of other car engines, or the face of a friend from other faces in a crowd? How do different parts of the brain interact when we perform everyday activities like riding a bicycle, typing a summary and drinking a cup of coffee? And how are fMRI signals related to neural activity? If these questions intrigue you, the Cognitive Neuroscience specialisation of the master's in Psychology might be a good fit for you. You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of human brain function and cognition, and you'll get practical training in the application of non-invasive brain imaging techniques such as EEG and fMRI. Upon graduation, you'll be an expert in cognitive psychology as well as in neuroscientific methods, leaving you well-equipped for a career in applied and clinical research at universities, research institutes, educational institutes or commercial research organisations.

Ask a student!

Meet Vasileia: the student ambassador for Cognitive Neuroscience.

On her Instagram account she shares her study experiences, moments of her life in Maastricht, and much more. Follow her to get a sneak peak of your possible future!

If you have questions about the programme and/or about (student) life in Maastricht, don't hesitate to get in touch with Vasileia through her Instagram page; she's happy to help you with your study choice, as previous student ambassadors helped her with hers.

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Master information events

Are you interested in one of the master's programmes at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience? Find out more about our faculty, master's programmes and what it's like to be a student at Maastricht University, at one of the following information events. 

  1. Master's Open Day | sign up now

  2. Online Q&A sessions with ambassadors | Register now

  • Douwe’s extra mile in health: “Answer philosophical questions with the knowledge from biological psychology to better understand who we are as humans.”
    Douwe Drabbe | Cognitive Neuroscience | Master in Psychology

This programme is accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO).