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  • 17 Apr 2017
    Scott D. Slotnick

    The Consolidation Debate

    The hippocampus binds information between different cortical regions during long-term memory. However, long-term memories may only depend on the hippocampus for a limited time. In the standard model of memory consolidation, a long-term memory representation changes from being based on hippocampal-cortical interactions to being based on cortical-cortical interactions, which takes a period of somewhere between […]

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  • 10 Apr 2017
    Alzheimers
    Scott D. Slotnick

    Alzheimer’s Disease and Long-Term Memory

    Scott D. Slotnick author of Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory discusses the link between Alzheimer's and long term memory.

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  • 16 Mar 2016
    Agneta Fischer, Ross Buck, Ursula Hess, Rolf Reber, Martijn van Zomeren

    Emotions: A Virtual Roundtable, Week 2

    Last week, we asked the experts to explain some of the major recent developments in the field of emotions and psychology. This week, we ask: What role does the brain play in understanding emotions? Participants:  Rolf Reber, author of Critical Feeling: How to Use Feelings Strategically Ross Buck, author of Emotion: A Biosocial Synthesis Ursula Hess […]

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  • 9 Mar 2016
    Agneta Fischer, Ross Buck, Ursula Hess, Rolf Reber, Martijn van Zomeren

    Emotions: A Virtual Roundtable

    Five experts discuss emotions in a six-part virtual roundtable discussion.

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