<p>It seems like you can't major in neuropsychology. So where does neuropsychology fall? Do you major in pyschology to learn and cover neuropsychology? Or do you major in neuroscience? Or do both majors overlap with neuropsychology?</p>
<p>A lot depends on which college you go to and the majors/classes offered. Since most colleges don't have a "neuropsychology major" persay, then probably neuroscience or psychology would in fact be your best bet. If you are interested in the biology/chemistry of the brain as well as neuropsychology, I would suggest majoring in neuroscience or neurobiology if it is offered, and take some psychology classes on the side if they are not included in the major. If you are mainly just interested in the psychology aspect of the brain, then major in psychology and try to take as many neuropsychology related classes as you can.</p>
<p>Or perhaps I should double-major in psychology and neuroscience?</p>
<p>You would think that mind and brain subjects should have merged about now since studies have shown that the mind is the product of the brain (only consciousness and self-awareness remain under question ;)).</p>
<p>As twylabloo said, it depends on the school. Are you already in college? If not, I can tell you that Stanford has a psychology major (#1 psych department in the nation) and focuses within the major, including neuroscience. Because yea, we figure that the biology of the brain and how the brain affects behavior are related =]</p>
<p>Emory has a neuroscience/biobehavior program (major).</p>