Mind, Brain, Behavior
Mind, Brain, & Behavior
How are mental abilities investigated and explained in psychology and neuroscience? A key learning objective is for students to have a deeper understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science, and develop the ability to think and write critically about scientific research addressing mind-brain relationships.
First-year Mind, Brain, Behavior (MBB) students take two core courses that provide an introduction to the mind-brain from three different cognitive science perspectives; Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy. In their second year, students are matched to a research lab studying mind, brain, and behavior to complete a year-long research project.
For each of the Ampersand Programs you wish to rank in your top four choices, you will need to complete a separate statement of interest (no more than 500 words) answering a program specific question. Look for the program specific questions on the program webpage.
How to Sign Up
The sign-up process with priority review for first-year programs and seminars begins on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 12 p.m. (CT). To participate in priority review, please submit your application in the first 24 hours after applications open or by Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 12 p.m. (CT). The link to the application form will be available on the First-Year Programs homepage during that time. You will need your WashU Key to apply.