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Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that encodes timing of events
Scientists identify specific brain region and circuits controlling attention
Neuroscientists find memory cells that help us interpret new situations
With these neurons, extinguishing fear is its own reward
How the brain selectively remembers new places
MIT neuroscientists build case for new theory of memory formation
How we recall the past
Neuroscientists identify brain circuit necessary for memory formation
Neuroscientists identify brain circuit that drives pleasure-inducing behavior
Neuroscientists identify two neuron populations that encode happy or fearful memories
Scientists identify neurons devoted to social memory
“Lost” memories can be found
How the brain encodes time and place
Recalling happier memories can reverse depression
Researchers find “lost” memories
Neuroscientists Reverse Memories’ Emotional Associations
How Mice Think
In the brain, timing is everything
Discovering hippocampal connections responsible for episodic memory
Schizophrenia linked to abnormal brain waves
Melding Two Memories Into One
Scientists Trace Memories of Things That Never Happened
Neuroscientists plant false memories in the brain
Researchers reverse Fragile X Syndrome symptoms in adult mice
Light brings back bad memories
Memory Test
Researchers show that memories reside in specific brain cells
Picower: Neuron’s distinct memory roles could point to new memory drugs
Picower researchers illuminate the gap between experience and association
MIT neuroscientists explain ‘Proustian effect’ of small details attached to big memories
How past experiences inform future choices
The ‘preplay’ button
UCSD: ‘A Journey of a Lifetime’ (2010)
A Nobel laureate’s stealthy biotech, its Japanese pharma backer, and the Englishman in charge
Potential to harness a newly uncovered mechanism of learning
Nobelprize.org: ‘Interview with Susumu Tonegawa’ (2009)
Tonegawa rethinks Japan’s premier brain research center
Faculty profile: Susumu Tonegawa
MIT Museum: ‘Lunchtime Talk: Genetics and Antibody Diversity’ (2008)
Advice from a Nobel Laureate (2007)
Inaugural Symposium: ‘The Future of the Brain’ (2005)
Neurobiology of Memory (2003)
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