Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
The Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory was founded in 1995 by James L. McGaugh, Founding Director of the CNLM. The lectures are an integral part of the CNLM's outreach mission and are intended for a lay audience. The series is widely regarded as the most successful public lecture series at UC Irvine and in Orange County.
Dr. McGaugh was the series' inaugural speaker in 1995 and has been the distinguished speaker on numerous occasions. Series speakers are world-renowned scientists who have made significant advances to brain research, particularly in the area of learning and memory. The speakers are chosen not only for the reputation of their research, but also for their ability to convey the importance and implications of that research to a lay audience.
Public lectures have been held each year since 1995, and attract capacity audiences of Irvine and Orange County community members, professionals and high school and college students.
Lectures are held at the Irvine Barclay Theatre (adjacent to the UCI campus) at 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Parking is provided in an adjacent structure for $10 (more information).
Lectures are free of charge but registration is required and early arrival is highly recommended.
Attendees are provided with ample opportunity to interact with and ask questions of the speakers. Lectures are generally 45-50 minutes long and are followed by about 20-30 minutes of questions from the audience. Each lecture is preceded by a special backstage reception in honor of the speaker, which is attended by Friends of the CNLM, as well as CNLM Fellows and UCI's leadership. To inquire about how to join the Friends and receive VIP tickets to the backstage reception, please click here.
After the lecture, cookies are served in the lobby, where audience members have a chance to meet and interact with the speaker one-on-one.
Barclay Lectures are uploaded to our YouTube channel and available for viewing at any time.
The 26th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning and Memory
Conscience: The origins of moral intuition
Patricia Churchland, Ph.D.
Neurophilosopher and professor emerita of philosophy
University of California, San Diego
Monday, January 27, 2020 | 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 25th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
Can we create new senses for humans?
David M. Eagleman, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Stanford University School of Medicine
Monday January 28, 2018 | 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 24th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
Linking Brains to Machines: From Basic Science to Neurorehabilitation
Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience
Co-Director, Center for Neuroengineering
Duke University
Tuesday, February 27, 2018 - 7:30PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Watch the lecture here
The 23rd Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
What can we learn from the sleeping brain?
Ruth Benca, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor and Chair,
Psychiatry and Human Behavior,
UC Irvine School of Medicine
Tuesday, February 7, 2017 - 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 22nd Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
Exercise for the Brain: Is it Worth the Sweat?
Laura D. Baker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Public Health Wake Forest School of Medicine
Tuesday, April 19, 2016 - 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 21st Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
Aging and Disease in Modern Times
Randy Buckner, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Thursday, March 5, 2015 - 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 20th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
Zooming in on Alzheimer’s Disease and Normal Memory Decline
Scott A. Small, M.D.
Director
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Columbia University Medical Center, New York
Tuesday, February 25, 2014 - 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of long-term memory processes and drug-seeking behavior
Marcelo Wood, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 7:30 PM
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 19th Distinguished Lecture on Brain, Learning, and Memory
The Distracted Mind
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., Ph.D.
Founder & Executive Director - Neuroscape
Professor - Neurology, Physiology and Psychiatry
University of California, San Francisco
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The treatment of human brain diseases: Insights from the study of Huntington's disease
Dr. Leslie M. Thompson
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, May 1, 2013 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 18th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Protecting the Brain from Impending Stroke: A Stimulating Account
Dr. Ron D. Frostig
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Researching Ways to Make Memories Last a Lifetime
Dr. Frank M. LaFerla
Dean
School of Biological Sciences
Chancellor’s Professor
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 17th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Ending Alzheimer's Together
Eric M. Reiman, M.D.
Executive Director, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute (BAI)
Chief Executive Officer, Banner Research, Clinical Director of the Neurogenomics
Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen)
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona
Director, Arizona Alzheimer’s ConsortiumBanner Alzheimer's Institute and Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
Tuesday, January 18, 2011 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Where Did I Put My Keys? Tales from the Hippocampus for Anyone Over 30
Dr. Craig E. L. Stark
Professor, Neurobiology and Behavior
School of Biological Sciences
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Rewiring Our Adult Brains: Taking a Birds-Eye View
Dr. Gregory F. Ball
Dean
Behavioral and Social Sciences
University of Maryland
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 16th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
The Scaffolded Mind: How Your Brain Adapts to Aging
Dr. Denise C. Park
Distinguished Professor
Center for Brain Health
University of Texas
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Helping the Brain to Repair Itself After Injury
Steven C. Cramer, M.D.
Professor
Department of Neurology
University of California, Irvine
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Music, Evolution, and the Human Mind
Aniruddh Patel, Ph.D.
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellow
Psychology
Tufts University
Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 15th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Overcoming Fear and Anxiety: Using Drugs to Improve Psychotherapy
Dr. Michael Davis
Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Psychiatry and Center for Behavioral Neuroscience
Emory School of Medicine
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The Power of Testing Memory: From the Laboratory to the Classroom
Dr. Henry L. Roediger III
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Washington University, St. Louis
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Genetic Jeopardy: Lessons Learned from Huntington's Disease
Dr. Nancy S. Wexler
Higgins Professor of Neuropsychology
Columbia University
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 14th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Back to the Future: Is Mental Time Travel Unique to Humans?
Nicola S. Clayton, Ph.D.
Professor
University of Cambridge
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 – 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Generating New Brain Cells in the Adult Brain
Dr. Fred H. Gage
Professor
Laboratory of Genetics
The Salk Institute
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 – 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
How to Get Old: Lessons from 90-year-olds
Claudia Kawas, M.D.
Professor
Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 – 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 13th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Winning the Battle Against Alzheimer Disease: New Discoveries Offer New Hope
Frank M. LaFerla, Ph.D.
Dean
Biological Sciences
UC Irvine
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Little Brains with Bright Minds: Communication, Navigation and Learning in the Honeybee
Dr. Randolf Menzel
Freie University of Berlin
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Schizophrenia: Losing Control over Thoughts, Memories and Emotions
Dr. Deanna Barch
Chair and Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Washington University, St. Louis
Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 12th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Autism: Cognitive style not deficit?
Dr. Francesca Happé
Professor
Cognitive Neuroscience
King's College London
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Watching the brain at work: Imaging the formation and retrieval of memories
Dr. Michael D. Rugg
Professor
Director, Center for Vital Longevity
Distinguished Chair in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
The University of Texas at Dallas
Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The Monogamous Brain: What Can Science Tell Us About Love?
Dr. Larry Young
Psychiatry
Emory University
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - 7:30 p.m.
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 11th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
How Children Shape Languages: Language Acquisition and Emergence
Dr. Elissa L. Newport
Professor, Department of Neurology
Director, Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery
Director, Learning and Development Lab
Georgetown University
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Irvine Barclay Theatre
How Could Brain Science Transform our Lives in the 21st Century
Dr. Richard Morris
The University of Edinburgh
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Remembering Trauma
Dr. Richard J. McNally
Harvard University
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 10th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
What Makes Humans Smart? Lessons from Children
Dr. Elizabeth S. Spelke
Harvard University
Tuesday, February 3, 2004
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Sleep, Memory and Dreams: What are they good for?
Dr. Robert Stickgold
Harvard Medical School
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Remembering Memory and the Brain:
Open Forum Discussion with Faculty Fellows of the CNLM
Dr. James L. McGaugh and Colleagues
University of California, Irvine
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 9th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Opiates, Brownies, Sex and Cocaine: Seeking the Brain Signature for Desire
Dr. Anna Rose Childress
University of Pennsylvania
Wednesday, January 29, 2003
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Ah yes, I remember it well...: Remembering, Forgetting and the Movie "Memento"
Dr. Stuart Zola
Emory University
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Irvine Barclay Theatre
How Time Flies: The Molecular Architecture of Memory
Dr. Thomas J. Carew
University of California, Irvine
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 8th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Drug Addiction: Why the Brain Loses Control
Dr. Nora Volkow
Director
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Wednesday, January 30, 2002
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Educating the Brain: Lessons from Brain Imaging
Dr. John Gabrieli
Stanford University
Tuesday, March 19, 2002
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The Magic of Memory: Peeking Behind the Brain's Curtain
Dr. James L. McGaugh
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Neurobiology & Behavior
University of California, Irvine
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 7th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Why Did Episodic Memory Evolve?
Dr. Endel Tulving
Rotman Research Institute
University of Toronto
January 31, 2001
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think
Dr. Marc D. Hauser
Department of Psychology
Harvard University
March 27, 2001
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Making Connections: Memory in the Brain and Spinal Cord
Dr. Oswald Steward
Reeve-Irvine Research Center
UC Irvine
May 23, 2001
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 6th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Is Alzheimer's Our Reward for Living Longer?
Dr. Dennis Selkoe
Center for Neurologic Diseases
Harvard Medical School
Tuesday, February 22, 2000
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Critical Issues in Brain and Memory
Dr. James L. McGaugh
Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
University of California, Irvine
Tuesday, April 4, 2000
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Memory without Remembering and Vision without Seeing
Dr. Larry Weiskrantz
Department of Experimental Psychology
Oxford University
Wednesday, May 24, 2000
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 5th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
Department of Psychology
University of Washington
February 2, 1999
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Learning Re-tunes the Brain: Discovering the Brain's Code for Experience
Dr. Norman M. Weinberger
Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory and Department of
Neurobiology and Behavior
University of California, Irvine
April 6, 1999
Irvine Barclay Theatre
How the Mind Works
Dr. Steven Pinker
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Director, McDonnell-Pew Center
for Cognitive Neuroscience
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
May 11, 1999
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 4th Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Can Estrogen Keep You Smart?
Dr. Barbara B. Sherwin
Department of Psychology
McGill University, Montreal
January 28, 1998
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Language, Brain and Mind: Early Experience Alters the Perception of Speech
Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl
Child Development Center
University of Washington
April 1, 1998
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The Aging Brain: Distinguishing Normal and Pathological Memory Loss
Dr. Jelle Jolles
Maastricht Brain and Behavior Institute, Netherlands
May 13, 1998
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 3rd Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Use It or Lose It: Brain Plasticity across the Lifespan
Dr. William T. Greenough
Beckman Institute
University of Illinois
February 3, 1997
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The Secret Life of an Aging Neuron: Successful Brain Aging vs. Alzheimer's Disease
Dr. Carl W. Cotman
Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia
University of California, Irvine
April 9, 1997
Irvine Barclay Theatre
New Insights into Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Dr. Roger K. Pitman
VA Research Service
Harvard University
May 21, 1997
Irvine Barclay Theatre
The 2nd Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
Unlocking the Secrets of Memory
Dr. Larry R. Squire
Departments of Psychiatry and Neurosciences
University of California, San Diego
January 31, 1996
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Childhood Memories: Here Today, Where Tomorrow?
Dr. Patricia J. Bauer
Institute of Child Development
University of Minnesota
March 13, 1996
Stress and the Brain: Good News and Bad News
Dr. Robert M. Sapolsky
Department of Biological Sciences
Stanford University
June 11, 1996
The Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory
The Fragile Power of Human Memory
Dr. Daniel Schacter
Harvard University
January 24, 1995
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Learning, Drug Anticipation and Drug Addiction
Dr. Shepard Siegal
McMaster University
March 28, 1995
Irvine Barclay Theatre
Making and Preserving Memories
Dr. James L. McGaugh
University of California, Irvine
May 10, 1995
Irvine Barclay Theatre