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From my perspective: Dr. Gido Van De Ven shares his experiences during postdoctoral training

October 6, 2020 AI,  Memory,  postdoc,  Research

Dr. Gido Van De Ven tells us about his passion for research connecting neuroscience and artificial intelligence and about working remotely during COVID-19 times.

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From The Labs

Teaching AI to remember

September 17, 2020 AI,  artificial inteligence,  deep neural networks,  forgetfulness,  Memory,  replay,  Research

Researchers developed a new method to protect artificial intelligence (AI) from forgetting what it previously learned.

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NFIA gene reveals a new facet of astrocyte function

May 21, 2020 astrocytes,  learning,  Memory,  NFIA,  Research

Astrocytes are no longer seen only as supporting cells of the healthy adult brain. Increasing experimental evidence not only shows that they are a diverse

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This brain circuit allows the feeding and memory centers to talk to each other

February 19, 2019 appetite,  Brain,  chromosome 17,  hippocampus,  hypothalamus,  intellectual disability,  Memory,  NCOR1/2,  neurodevelopmental defects,  Research

It was not what the researchers were expecting to find when they set out to investigate how the protein complex NCOR1/2 regulates memory. “We knew

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Making moves and memories, are they connected?

November 15, 2018 Brain,  brain cortex,  Cerebellum,  cognitive function,  Memory,  muscle control,  Research

It is known that certain areas of the brain are responsible for certain functions of the body. The cerebellum, a structure found in the back

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From The Labs

How the brain remembers fearful experiences

March 31, 2017 Alzheimer's Disease,  brain circuits,  brain spike pattern,  fear,  fearful experience,  Memory,  Neuroscience,  place cells,  rat model

Dr. Daoyun Ji drives to his lab every morning. If asked, he can easily recall the route he takes, “but, what are the brain signals

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A new experimental system sheds light on how memory loss may occur

August 26, 2016 Alzheimer's Disease,  entorhinal cortex,  hippocampus,  ivermectin,  Memory,  Neuroscience

Two interconnected brain areas – the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex – help us to know where we are and to remember it later.  It

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Keeping mind active improves aging memory

September 26, 2014 Aging,  Dr. Anita Woods,  Geriatrics,  Huffington Center on Aging,  Memory,  Nutrition and Wellness

Feeling forgetful? Don’t automatically blame your “aging brain.” Our expert at Baylor College of Medicine’s Huffington Center on Aging, says memory loss has relatively little to do

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The aging brain and financial struggles

April 12, 2013 Aging,  Baylor College of Medicine,  BCM,  Brain,  Dr. Mark Kunik,  Dr. Robert Roush,  Huffington Center on Aging,  Jordan Magaziner,  Memory,  Nutrition and Wellness

As we age, it may become easier to lose our keys, forget someone’s name, or fail to recall where we parked our car. But the

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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