The Neuoroscience Report—Volume 30 (December 14, 2015): Memory
The latest in neuroscience—sorted and summarized for you
Welcome to The Neuroscience Report where each week we will highlight a specific topic in neuroscience and provide you with links to 5 journal articles, 5 news articles, and 5 wildcard picks. Brought to you by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience—your source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information.
This Week’s Topic: Memory
Journal Articles
Time-based Loss in Visual Short-Term Memory is from Trace Decay, not Temporal Distinctiveness
Does Stress Remove the HDAC Brakes for the Formation and Persistence of Long-term Memory?
Working Memory Underpins Cognitive Development, Learning, and Education
The Fallibility of Memory in Judicial Processes: Lessons from the Past and Their Modern Consequences
Autobiographical Memory Disturbances in Depression: A Novel Therapeutic Target?
News Articles
Stereotypes Around Aging Can Negatively Impact Memory and Hearing
Gene Therapy Cound Extend Estrogen’s Protective Effects on Memory
Can Physical Exercise Enhance Long-term Memory?
3-D Video Games Can Boost Memory Formation, Research Says
900,000 Euros for Memory Research
Wildcards
How a 5-Ounce Bird Stores 10,000 Maps in Its Head
Video: Why Elephants Never Forget
You Have No Idea What Happened
Why Childhood Memories Disappear
How Typing is Destroying Your Memory
Have a great week!
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Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - Category: Neuroscience Authors: ICN Online Editor Tags: Alzheimer's Disease Psychiatry Neurology Dementia The Neuroscience Report memory short term memory long term memory Source Type: research
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