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The next breakthrough in Alzheimer’s research could come from old and ‘cognitively impaired’ Chilean rats
Browse the 2022 CNLM Annual Report
Browse the 2022 Annual Report Dear Friends, As we bring 2022 to a close, I would like to take a moment to reflect with you on the year that it…
Read MoreUC Irvine Summer Brain Camp – Registration Now Open!
Registration for the Summer 2023 UCI Brain Camp is now open. This 2-week full-day program is open to 6th-12th grade students and offers an opportunity for immersion in neuroscience. The…
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 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 MoreUCI Summer Institute in Neuroscience trains tomorrow’s leaders in neuroscience
UCI Summer Institute in Neuroscience trains tomorrow’s leaders in neuroscience Written by Manuella Oliveira Yassa and Raymond Villareal 2022 Irvine Summer Institute in Neuroscience Cohort. This past summer, the UCI…
Read MoreSupport the UCI CNLM on Giving Day 2022
Support the UCI CNLM on Giving Day 2022 May 10, 2022 Dear Friends, For close to four decades, the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory has been at…
Read MoreUC Irvine Summer Brain Camp – Registration Now Open!
Registration for the Summer 2022 UCI Brain Camp is now open. This 2-week full-day program is open to middle and high school students and offers an opportunity for immersion in…
Read MoreBrowse the 2021 CNLM Report
Browse the 2021 Report Dear Friends: It is my great pleasure to share our 2021 CNLM Report that highlights just a fraction of the pioneering breakthroughs transforming our understanding of…
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