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Memory Dynamics Lab

Justin C. Hulbert, Principal Investigator

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    • Intro to psychological science (PSY141)
    • Learning & memory (PSY 234)
    • Advanced methodology (PSY COG): Memory Dynamics Lab
    • Sleep! seminar (PSY 353)
    • The medial temporal lobe memory system (PSY 330)
    • Cognitive psychology (PSY 230)
    • Design & analysis I (PSY 201)
    • Research methods in psychology (PSY 204)
    • Neuroscience (PSY 231)
    • Mind, Brain, & Behavior seminar (MBB317)
    • Science of forgetting (PSY 335)
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March 15, 2016

Inducing amnesia through systemic suppression

In a recent issue of Nature Communications, we show that suppressing past events induces an “amnesic shadow” for experiences near in time to suppression, consistent with a global disruption to hippocampal function. The work has been featured in the Guardian and other press outlets, highlighted in Nature and by the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, and discussed in numerous science blogs.

Article by memorylab / Featured

October 30, 2015

Catch the brainwaves!

If you look closely at the EEG signal, you’ll see the neural signature of the lab’s crack team of undergraduate research assistants thinking, “Hello, World!”

Article by memorylab / Featured

August 3, 2015

The Memory Dynamics Lab arrives at Bard College!

Great things are happening! Stay tuned for more as the school year gets underway.

Article by memorylab / Featured

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A Place to Think

Lab Mission

The Memory Dynamics Lab, part of the Psychology Program at Bard College, works to harness the mechanisms responsible for adaptively retrieving, consolidating, and forgetting memories through cognitive neuroscience (including the study of human brainwaves and behavior while awake and asleep). In doing so, we aim to distill and disseminate strategies designed to help learners capitalize on these mental operations, allowing them to better remember when/what they want to remember and forget when/what they want to forget.

Memory Dynamics Lab

Mailing Address

Justin Hulbert, Ph.D.
Bard College
PO Box 5000
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000

Contact Us

(p): 845.752.4390
(e): [email protected]

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»CompMem Lab
»Memory Control Lab
»Context Lab
»BAP Lab

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