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Why are there so few undergraduates majoring in neuroscience? What is the future employment prospect of neuroscience?
Because neurology is difficult to learn and the risk is extremely high, there are few undergraduate education majors in neuroscience. Neuroscience is an extremely important emerging discipline with broad prospects in the future.

Postgraduates majoring in neuroscience are mainly engaged in basic research. After graduation, most of them go on to study for doctors, and then they need to find a teaching post in a university or a research institute. At present, the post-doctoral treatment in China is increasing year by year, and the Institute of Neurology of Chinese Academy of Sciences can reach at least 200,000/year (before tax). Moreover, in recent years, domestic universities have set up institutes or research centers for neuroscience.

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Neuroscience tries to understand how neural circuits assembled during development feel the world around them, how to perform behaviors, and how to retrieve consciousness from memory. Once retrieved, they can also play a role in perceptual memory.

Neuroscience also tries to understand the biological basis that supports people's emotional life, how emotions change people's thoughts, and why there are symptoms such as depression, mania, schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease when the adjustment of emotions, thoughts and actions is distorted.