How Do Our Memories Take Shape?
Dartmouth study shows how experiences are committed to memory and recounted to others.
[more]Dartmouth study shows how experiences are committed to memory and recounted to others.
[more]A recent paper by a research team including Professor Peter U. Tse, Professor Patrick Cavanagh, and Sirui Liu has been published in Current Biology and highlighted in Mind Matters.
[more]Research led by Assistant Professor Caroline Robertson has identified a non-verbal, neural marker of autism which offers an objective way to potentially diagnose autism in the future.
[more]People with developmental prosopagnosia (DP) have extremely poor face recognition and even have problems recognizing the faces of family and close friends. We carried out a comprehensive investigation of the neural basis of DP by comparing brain responses to multiple visual categories in DPs and people with normal face processing.
[more]A new study by Caroline Parkinson and Thalia Wheatley shows the similarities between friends and was recently featured in The New York Times.
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