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									Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and has many different branches, such as: 
										Biopsychology,
										Developmental Neurobiology,
										Neuroanatomy,
										Neurochemistry,
										Neuroendocrinology,
										Neuroethology,
										Neuropharmacology,
										Neurophysiology, and
										Neuropsychology.
									 In cognitive science, it is very important to recognize the importance of neuroscience in contributing to our knowledge of human cognition. Cognitive scientists must have, at the very least, a basic understanding of, and appreciation for, neuroscientific principles. In order to develop accurate models, the basic neurophysiological and neuroanatomical properties must be taken into account. 
									
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