The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory

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  • Опубліковано 26 бер 2014
  • Jeanette Norden, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, Emerita, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, explores how the brain learns and remembers. This video focuses on a discussion of how the brain is organized in general.
    These lectures will provide the foundation
    information necessary to the understanding
    of the lectures which will follow. A special
    emphasis will be given to systems in the brain
    that underlie learning and memory, attention
    and awareness. These introductory lectures
    will be followed by a lecture on how different
    areas of the brain encode different, specific
    types of information-from the phone number
    we need only remember for a few minutes or
    less to the childhood memories we retain for
    a lifetime. We will also address the "mistakes
    of memory" which give insight as to how the
    brain actually encodes our life experiences.
    The last group of lectures in this series will
    focus on the many clinical conditions that can
    affect different types of learning and memory.
    Lastly, we will focus our discussion on the
    accumulating evidence that aging need not be
    associated with significant memory loss. We
    will discuss advancements in neuroscience that
    indicate ways to keep your brain healthy as
    you age.
    To learn more about Vanderbilt, visit www.vanderbilt.edu.

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