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Read more at: New TCNLab paper in Neuron. Intact memory for irrelevant information impairs perception in amnesia.

New TCNLab paper in Neuron. Intact memory for irrelevant information impairs perception in amnesia.

17 July 2012

Barense, M.D., Groen, I.I.A., Lee, A.C.H., Yeung, L-K, Brady, S.M., Gregori, M., Kapur, N., Bussey, T.J., Saksida, L.M.* & Henson, R.N.A.* (2012). Intact memory for irrelevant information impairs perception in amnesia. Neuron, 75(1):157-167. Memory and perception have long been considered separate cognitive processes...


Read more at: Welcome to new postdoc Martha Hvoslef-Eide!

Welcome to new postdoc Martha Hvoslef-Eide!

11 June 2012

Martha has joined us from Mark Good 's lab in Cardiff, and will be working on the NEWMEDS (Novel Methods leading to New Medications in Depression and Schizophrenia) project with us.


Read more at: Welcome to new postdoc Martha Hvoslef-Eide!

Welcome to new postdoc Martha Hvoslef-Eide!

11 June 2012

Martha has joined us from Mark Good's lab in Cardiff, and will be working on the NEWMEDS (Novel Methods leading to New Medications in Depression and Schizophrenia) project.


Read more at: Many congratulations to Katie!

Many congratulations to Katie!

31 May 2012

who successfully defended her PhD thesis yesterday afternoon. Well done, Dr McAllister!


Read more at: New TCNLab paper in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Multiple Cognitive Abilities from a Single Cortical Algorithm.

New TCNLab paper in Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Multiple Cognitive Abilities from a Single Cortical Algorithm.

29 May 2012

Forwood SE, Cowell R, Bussey T.J., Saksida L.M. Multiple Cognitive Abilities from a Single Cortical Algorithm. J Cogn Neurosci. 2012 May 25. One strong claim made by the representational-hierarchical account of cortical function in the ventral visual stream (VVS) is that the VVS is a functional continuum: The basic...


Read more at: New TCNLab paper in Brain. False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine.

New TCNLab paper in Brain. False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine.

27 April 2012

Romberg, C., McTighe, S.M., Heath, C.J., Whitcomb, D., Cho, K., Bussey, T.J. & Saksida, L.M. (2012) False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine. Brain , in press. Alzheimer’s disease is commonly regarded as a loss of memory for past events. However, patients...


Read more at: New paper in Brain. False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine.

New paper in Brain. False recognition in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: rescue with sensory restriction and memantine.

27 April 2012

Alzheimer’s disease is commonly regarded as a loss of memory for past events. However, patients with Alzheimer’s disease seem not only to forget events but also to express false confidence in remembering events that have never happened. How and why false recognition occurs in such patients is currently unknown, and...


Read more at: New website

New website

12 March 2012

Welcome to our new website! It is currently under construction but should be complete in the next week or so, so please come back soon.


Read more at: New lab members!

New lab members!

8 March 2012

Welcome to the two newest additions to the TCNLab! Chi Hun Kim is here from Seoul, and will be working on a PhD in the area of models of Alzheimer's Disease for the next 3 years. Jytte van Huijstee joins us from Amsterdam; she will be here for several months on a research project as part of her undergraduate degree.


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Cambridge Memory Meeting 2015

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