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Welcome Hannah!

Welcome Hannah!

July 2, 2016

Hannah Roome has joined us fresh from the UK as our new lab coordinator.  Welcome, Hannah! ... Read more » Welcome Hannah!

Congrats to Mike Mack!

Congrats to Mike Mack!

June 2, 2016

Mike Mack is Canada bound! He will be joining the faculty at the University of Toronto, Department of Psychology this Fall.  We wish him the best! ... Read more » Congrats to Mike Mack!

#cram2016 and #hippocampus25

#cram2016 and #hippocampus25

May 27, 2016

Had a great time at the 20th anniversary CRAM meeting, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of the journal Hippocampus. An amazing lineup of speakers highlighted how far we have come and where we should be going. ... Read more » #cram2016 and #hippocampus25

Lab receives new NIH grant

Lab receives new NIH grant

April 7, 2016

The lab was awarded a new grant from NICHD to study how brain maturation underlies the development of memory and reasoning abilities during childhood and adolescence. ... Read more » Lab receives new NIH grant

Robert Molitor receives NSF GRFP Honorable Mention

Robert Molitor receives NSF GRFP Honorable Mention

April 7, 2016

Congratulations to Robert Molitor who received an honorable mention for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. ... Read more » Robert Molitor receives NSF GRFP Honorable Mention

Mike Mack has a new paper in Neuroimage

Mike Mack has a new paper in Neuroimage

December 17, 2015

Congrats to Mike Mack on his new paper in Neuroimage. Using drift diffusion modeling, he shows how reinstatement of specific memories in hippocampus influences decisions. ... Read more » Mike Mack has a new paper in Neuroimage

New paper in Neurobiology of Learning & Memory

New paper in Neurobiology of Learning & Memory

November 30, 2015

Check out our new paper in Neurobiology of Learning & Memory. We show how hippocampus and medial PFC work together during and after learning to update memories. ... Read more » New paper in Neurobiology of Learning & Memory

New paper out in Nature Communications

New paper out in Nature Communications

August 26, 2015

Meg Schlichting has a new paper in Nature Communications. She shows how the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex flexibly represent both event details and generalizations across experience. ... Read more » New paper out in Nature Communications

Meg Schlichting recognized by SFN

Meg Schlichting recognized by SFN

August 20, 2015

Congrats to Meg on her 2015 Trainee Professional Development Award from the Society for Neuroscience! Come and see her SfN nanosymposium talk on Saturday, October 17th, at 1 pm!  ... Read more » Meg Schlichting recognized by SFN

Listen to Dr. Preston discuss the science behind the movie ‘Inside Out’

Listen to Dr. Preston discuss the science behind the movie ‘Inside Out’

June 22, 2015

Listen to Dr. Preston speak with David Brown of KUT’s Texas Standard about the science of Pixar’s new movie ‘Inside Out’. ... Read more » Listen to Dr. Preston discuss the science behind the movie ‘Inside Out’

Paper in inaugural issue of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Paper in inaugural issue of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

June 5, 2015

Check out Meg Schlichting’s new review paper on memory integration published in the first issue of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. ... Read more » Paper in inaugural issue of Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Mike Mack and Meg Schlichting win presentation awards!

Mike Mack and Meg Schlichting win presentation awards!

June 5, 2015

Congratulations to Mike Mack and Meg Schlichting for winning presentation awards at this year’s Austin Center for Learning and Memory conference. Mike won the Best Poster Award, and Meg won the Best Abstract Award. ... Read more » Mike Mack and Meg Schlichting win presentation awards!
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Center for Learning and Memory
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Austin, TX 78712-0805

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