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From Circuits to Synapses: Panelists Discuss Research into Making Memories Stronger
From Circuits to Synapses: Panelists Discuss Research into Making Memories Stronger By Abigail Flores The excitement was palpable even across the computer screen as Dr. Michael Yassa, Director of the…
Read MoreUnexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits
On December 1, 2020, The Journal of Neuroscience published research by Ph.D. Candidate Rachael Hokenson titled “Unexpected role of physiological estrogen in acute stress-induced memory deficits.” We asked Rachael to…
Read MoreBrowse the 2020 Fall NeuroTimes e-Newsletter
Why you cannot trust your memory with CNLM fellow, Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
Cartographers of the brain
Online Brain Games Show Learning Ability in One Area Can Predict Performance in Another
Introducing the UCI Black Thriving Initiative
Browse the 2020 Summer NeuroTimes e-Newsletter
CNLM’s T32 in Learning and Memory welcomes four new scholars
CNLM’s T32 in Learning and Memory welcomes four new scholars Drs. Bruce McNaughton (left) and Michael Yassa (right) with 2019-2020 Schneiderman Training Program Fellows, Aliza Le (left) and Sophia Levis…
Read More#BlackinNeuroWeek Begins Today!
Dear colleagues, This week is #BlackinNeuroWeek, a weeklong celebration of Black excellence in neuroscience and related disciplines. BlackinNeuro is an international grassroots effort led by a brilliant group of scholars including…
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