answer:Cognitive Neuroscience is probably your best bet. It involves using neuroscience procecdures (such as fMRI, TMS, EEG) to work out what parts of the brain do what. Current break throughs include sort of working backwards from where we are now – for example that webpage; or in one article I read last year where they were using fMRI and some certain software to put an image on a computer of some letters on a screen that participants were looking at. So they were looking at say the letter L and it appeared on the screen just by using fMRI and software. If you are interested in that field I would do some research before jumping in as not all of it is ground breaking like that, and I find it hard to believe you will be doing any of that in a college or at least anything before post graduate. Hope I helped. I have been trying to find that article but I cannot, sorry :(