Neuroscience Archives

Alzheimer’s, memories, and your sense of smell analyzed

Alzheimer’s, memories, and your sense of smell analyzed

Why Alzheimer’s Sufferers Seem Lost in Time and Place Texas Monthly explores new neuroscience research at UT Southwestern that investigates “time cells” and “place cells” to help unlock mysteries of how our memories work. Where Do Memories Form...
Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality

Unique: The New Science of Human Individuality

Not too long ago, David Linden found himself on OkCupid, one of the world’s great catalogs of human idiosyncrasy. Fortunately for his lonely heart, he found his soulmate. But, being a scientist, he couldn’t help but ask what made the whole thing work?  In this talk,...
VIRTUAL EVENT: How Isolation Impacts Addiction

VIRTUAL EVENT: How Isolation Impacts Addiction

Isolation impacts us all, but what happens when it’s compounded with managing an addiction? While routines are disrupted, we may find ourselves more vulnerable to falling into old habits – or developing new ones. In this session, neuroscientist and...

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