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Memory Dynamics Lab

Justin C. Hulbert, Principal Investigator

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October 16, 2019

Michael Greenberg Wins Tom Slick Research Award in Consciousness

Lab Manager Michael Greenberg shared the lab’s latest proposed experiment, “Mindfulness over matters: Harnessing the dynamics of the heart to facilitate conscious control” at the 2019 BrainStorm Neuroscience Pitch Competition in San Antonio, Texas. Thanks to the generous support of the Mind Science Foundation, which awarded Mike $15,000, we are excited to say that the […]

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January 4, 2019

The Memory Dynamics Lab: Inside Out

The University of Cambridge’s St John’s College profiles the lab, its beginnings, and current work.

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August 31, 2018

It’s a Memory Showdown: Competition in the Brain Predicts Forgetting

Does repeated testing improve retention by reducing competition? New evidence shows that the degree to which competition between memories decreases predicts whether it will be remembered later. Read all about it in our recent publication in Scientific Reports.

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Lab Mission

The Memory Dynamics Lab, part of the Neuroscience Program at Bates College, works to harness the mechanisms responsible for adaptively acquiring, 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.

Mailing Address

Justin C. Hulbert, Ph.D.
Bates College
44 Campus Ave.
Lewiston, ME 04240

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(e): jhulbert@bates.edu

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

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