Posts by Diana
Sweet smell of success: Simple fragrance method produces major memory boost
UCI neuroscientists have discovered that when fragrances are wafted through the bedrooms of older adults for two hours every night for six months, memories skyrocketed by 226%. The project was…
Read MoreAddressing disparities in Alzheimer’s disease research
Uncovering the Impact of Social Determinants on the Risk of Alzheimer Disease: Michael Yassa, PhD
RSVP Today! CNLM Colloquium with Megan Peters – April 4
Neurocomputational approaches to the study of perceptual awareness Tuesday, April 4, 2023 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT Herklotz Conference Center* Megan Peters, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Cognitive Science School of…
Read MoreCNLM Award Submissions NOW OPEN!
2023 CNLM Awards APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN The Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) offers awards to exceptional postdoctoral researchers, graduate trainees, undergraduates students and Faculty Fellows. Trainee recipients…
Read MoreBotox Injections In Forehead Can Change How Brains Process Emotions
A small study by UCI researchers found that botox injections to a person’s forehead may alter the way their brain interprets and processes other people’s emotions. Apparently, when people see…
Read MoreBrowse the 2023 Winter NeuroTimes e-Newsletter
Early-life stress can disrupt maturation of brain’s reward circuits, promoting disorders
Tagging Early Trauma
Cassie Kooiker and Tallie Z. Baram’s paper was highlighted in Science. Kooiker is a CNLM 2021 Jared M Roberts Memorial Graduate Student award recipient. An excerpt from Science is below.…
Read More2023 Irvine Brain Bee engages high schoolers in neuroscience!
2023 Irvine Brain Bee engages high schoolers in neuroscience January 31, 2023 On Saturday January 28, the UC Irvine Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory hosted the 5th…
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