
Charan Ranganath
@charanranganath
Author WHY WE REMEMBER @doubledaybooks @faberbooks
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Professor @ucdaviscns @ucd_map
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Mark D'Esposito draws on a half-century of research, as well as insights gained in his lab, to break down our current understanding of frontal lobe function and working memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience #SfN24 #Neuroscience thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/a-tale-about-t…

I told you that faces would melt. Dave Freedman rips it up with Lizard Brain #sfn2024 #pavlovsdoz

If you missed Dr. Lucina Uddin's presentation "Taxonomy of Large-Scale Brain Networks", you can watch the recording at this link: neuroengineering.ucdavis.edu/events/neuroen… UC Davis College of Engineering Biological Sciences UC Davis Letters and Science UCDneuroblog UC Davis Center for Neuroscience UC Davis Neuroscience Consortium UC Davis Neurology UC Davis Research UC Davis Neurological Surgery

🧠WATCH: WHY WE REMEMBER author Charan Ranganath down with Andrew D. Huberman to discuss how memory works, what causes diseases of dementia like Alzheimer’s, and science-based strategies to reduce age-related cognitive decline. youtube.com/watch?v=jC8Pu9…

WHY WE REMEMBER by Charan Ranganath is mentioned in Literary Hub's article 'What the Science of Memory Can (and Can’t) Reveal about Truth in Memoir' "..Ranganath notes that nearly half of people’s conversations involve telling stories and recounting memories." lithub.com/what-the-scien…

It is always great to play "Age of Consent" w/ Earl K. Miller doing Peter Hook's incredible bassline. Getting to crowdsurf while singing it was a peak experience. Daniela Shiller on drums, postlelab on guitar & Paula Croxson @paulacroxson.bsky.social tim bussey Kari Hoffman on backing vox. #PavlovsDogz





When we anticipate the future, the brain shows graded representations of the future & past. The scale of these representations increases systematically from lower- to higher-order regions. Proud of this work by Hannah Tarder-Stoll, a collab w/ Chris Baldassano! nature.com/articles/s4146…

🌟This postdoc position is still available! Deadline is this Friday, 25 October 2024. Apply here: jobs.edgehill.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… Edge Hill University Edge Hill Research Office Edge Hill Psychology Academy of Medical Sciences #Neuroscience





Ever wondered why some memories stick while others drift away? 🤔 Delve into the intricate world of memory with Dr. Charan Ranganath (Charan Ranganath) as we explore the interplay of memory's past, present, and future, and why forgetting is essential. #MemoryScience


Check out our new paper in which we review what is currently known on how psychedelics acutely and post-acutely modulate fear conditioning, extinction learning, episodic memory, and semantic memory and how such effects may speak to treatment of PTSD. link.springer.com/article/10.100… 1/8

I've known Matt Walker for years, but this interview was our first opportunity to exchange ideas about memory at length. We had a lot of fun. He is also a terrific interviewer and got me to share a lot of stories, findings, and (informed) speculation. Check it out!
