The study of how the brain enables the mind is known as cognitive neuroscience. Brain science is the study of how individual neurons work together to build the complex neural structures that make up the human brain. Cognitive science employs cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence technologies to develop and evaluate models of higher-level cognition like thought and language. This is where cognitive neuroscience comes in. It connects higher-level cognitive activities to well-known brain structures and neuronal processing mechanisms.
The study of internal mental processes, such as perception, thinking, memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and learning, falls under the umbrella of cognitive psychology. Despite the very fact that it's a comparatively new discipline of psychology, it's swiftly become one among the foremost popular subfields.
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