<p>There is some overlap between those two majors. And some schools, Dartmouth for example, combine them into a single department. But in general, Neuroscience is a science that involves a lot of the other branches of science - biochemistry, physiology, etc. You will automatically cover most of the pre-med reqs in the course of getting a Neuroscience degree. Psychology is often taught as more of a social science - the study of human behavior rather than the study of structure and function of the brain. Many psychology degree programs may not include all the pre-med reqs, so you will need to take extra courses.</p>
<p>Either one can get you into med school provided you have great grades and and MCAT scores. So pick whichever one you like the best and in which you are most confident of getting good grades.</p>