About
At the Graduate Institute of Mind, Brain and Consciousness (GIMBC) we investigate the levels and contents of consciousness, along with the cognitive mechanisms that modulate them.
- Bring together faculty from diverse backgrounds—neuroscience, psychology, biology, physics, engineering, ethology, psychiatry, and philosophy—to pursue a shared mission to investigate the manifold aspects of the relationship between the mind and brain.
- Create a network of scientific and clinical expertise by working closely with clinicians from the university’s three affiliated hospitals to understand how the mind and brain work in both health and disease.
- Hold a variety of behavioural, neuroimaging, and brain stimulation equipment such as fMRI, EEG, TMS, tDCS, eye-tracker, driving simulator, and animal research labs—all of which are available to the Master’s students to use.