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Amsterdam Brain and Cognition serves as a platform and community for cognitive scientists interested in a wide range of Cognitive Science topics, ranging from perception to memory, decision-making, language and logic.
At the Centre for Urban Mental Health, researchers from different fields use the tools of complexity science to identify new pathways to improve mental health in the city.
Researchers within AICE study emotions using a wide range of different methodological approaches. These include objective behavioural measures, self-report judgments, physiological measures, neural and hormonal measures, cross-cultural comparisons, content analysis, and developmental studies with children and infants.
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