Research
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 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
LEARNMEM2023 – The 2023 International Conference on Learning and Memory
The 2023 International Conference on Learning and Memory LEARNMEM2023™ April 26 – 30, 2023 The Waterfront Beach Resort, A Hilton Hotel Huntington Beach, CA Dear Colleagues, We are 60…
Read MoreEarly-life stress can disrupt maturation of brain’s reward circuits, promoting disorders
RSVP Today! CNLM Colloquium with Georg Striedter – Feb. 28
Which model system is “best”? An argument from toxicology. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT Herklotz Conference Center* Georg Striedter, Ph.D. Professor Neurobiology and Behavior…
Read MoreRSVP Today! CNLM Colloquium With Aaron Bornstein Feb 2 @11am
Reconciling adaptive and maladaptive responses to uncertainty: Data and theory Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2023 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT Herklotz Conference Center Aaron Bornstein, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Cognitive Sciences…
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