News and Announcements
UCI’s Oswald Steward to serve as president of Society for Neuroscience
Irvine, Calif., Nov. 15, 2022 — The University of California, Irvine today announced that Oswald Steward, director of the campus’s Reeve-Irvine Research Center, will assume the role of president of…
Read MoreThe Anatomy of a Panic Attack
Many researchers believe that panic attacks might occur when the brain isn’t properly able to send messages between the prefrontal cortex, which is associated with logic and reasoning, and the amygdala,…
Read MoreExploring The Consequences Of Early Life Adversity On The Brain
Childhood adversity, such as abuse, neglect, poverty, lack of housing, or parental loss, can have a lifetime impact on the brain and behavior. Evidence suggests that early life adversity plays…
Read More3 Unique Ways We Can Remember The Past
We don’t usually think of atypical memory as a disorder or condition, explains [Professor] Michael Yassa, director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at the University…
Read MoreHow to Improve Your Memory (and Stop Losing Your Keys)
While memory issues typically start becoming more common in your 60s or 70s, changes can start as early as your 30s and 40s, says Elizabeth Chrastil, PhD, assistant professor of…
Read MoreThe #1 Thing You Can Do to Lower Your Dementia Risk
RSVP Today! CNLM Colloquium with Alyson Zalta, Ph.D. – Nov. 8 @ 11AM
Exploring morning light therapy as a novel treatment for traumatic stress Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT Herklotz Conference Center* Alyson Zalta, Ph.D. Associate Professor Psychological…
Read MoreUCI Brain Camp taps into the teenage brain
Join us for the 2022/23 CNLM Colloquium Series
The Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) is thrilled to announce our 2022/23 Colloquium Series lineup. This year, the series will feature the CNLM Faculty Fellows at UCI.…
Read MoreCalling all NeuroArtists 🧠🎨
Dear Colleagues, We have learned over the last few years that our CNLM community is filled with talented artists in addition to brilliant scientists! We are looking for you neuro-artists…
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