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UCLA study identifies how the brain links memories

UCLA study identifies how the brain links memories

The findings suggest that a drug used to treat HIV-related memory loss could combat cognitive decline in middle-aged people.
Findings suggest HIV drug could combat middle-age memory loss

Experimental brain-like computing system more accurate with custom

Science's Long—and Successful—Search for Where Memory Lives

In The News – UCLA Brain Research Institute (BRI)

Scientific Conferences - Center for the Neurobiology of Learning

HIV drug could combat middle-aged memory loss: Study

Finding a way to halt memory loss

Researchers Aim to Restore Youthful Brain Activity in Older Adults

Deep brain stimulation during deep sleep boosts memory, study shows

Scientists identify brain cells that help us learn by watching others

Column: Can crossword puzzles and word games sharpen memory? - Los

Sets of neurons work in sync to track 'time' and 'place,' giving

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease - A new study in JAD links, with

UCLA News Research Articles

Study: Holistic Approach to Alzheimer's Treatment May Reverse

HIV Drug Could Enhance How the Brain Links Memories