
Penn Memory Lab
@memorylab
Penn Psychology research lab studying human memory and its neural bases under P.I. Professor Michael Kahana.
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http://memory.psych.upenn.edu 30-08-2012 00:18:30
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Interested in single neuron replay in HUMANS during sleep…and leveraging the recordings to improve memory? ItzhakFried and I are recruiting postdocs to UCLA for state-of-the-art translational neuroscience. Please reach out to meet Society for Neuroscience (SfN) or set up a call. RTs appreciated!


🚨New Paper🚨 Extremely excited that my first paper, "Hippocampal theta and episodic memory" was published today in SfN Journals #JNeurosci !!! Many thanks to Penn Memory Lab and my co-authors Nora Herweg Michael Kahana! TLDR: theta ~ recall Check it out: jneurosci.org/content/43/4/6… 1/3

We are excited to release the PEERS dataset on OpenNeuro.org !!! We hope that the BIDS-standard format will make our data accessible to others 🤩 Michael Kahana Ada Aka Adam Broitman Brandon Katerman Nicole Miller Nicole Long Christoph T. Weidemann @jrudoler #OpenScience #memory #neurotwitter

New preprint with Penn Memory Lab! 📜🧠 Leveraging EEG recordings and machine learning, we designed a system to guide learning in a memory task -- modifying stimulus timing to present items when they were predicted to "stick" in a person's memory doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… 1/

Hello everyone! The Computational Memory Lab is recruiting subjects for an ongoing memory study! You will be compensated anywhere from $108 - $230. If you are interested follow this link redcap.link/CMLAPEMRecruit… or send an email to [email protected] to learn more. Thank you!



New paper with Penn Memory Lab, David Halpern! Free-recall paradigms are commonly used to study memory in lab settings. How do the reliability and validity of these lab-based paradigms compare with traditional neuropsychological memory measures? Check here: psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-18…

*VERY* excited to be featured in SfN Journals's "This Week in The Journal" for our new work: jneurosci.org/content/44/8/e… Will write a quick tweet thread below (with figures) to introduce what we (Michael Kahana, David Halpern, Daniel Schonhaut as part of the Penn Memory Lab) did! (1/5)


Interested in using intracranial recordings and stimulation in humans to study memory, and leveraging this knowledge to treat memory-related disorders like PTSD? I am recruiting a postdoc to our emerging interdisciplinary team at Thomas Jefferson University! RTs appreciated

Thomas Jefferson University For details: acrobat.adobe.com/link/track?uri…

Come join us in Philly! I am recruiting a research assistant to join our emerging team at Thomas Jefferson University. We use direct brain recording and stimulation in neurosurgical patients to study memory-related disorders. Please reach out! rb.gy/e0fkdx

New publication in eLife! doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal Single neurons don’t just communicate with other nearby neurons — they can synchronize with faraway activity too! In humans, the firing of neurons throughout the MTL, synchronizes to the hippocampal theta rhythm (1–10 Hz).