You need to think of a memory. Not just any memory. A very happy memory, a very powerful memory. Can you do this?

Tools for Mind Reading
Talk by: Professor Deborah Hannula
Genre: Relational memory
Population: Healthy adults

Memory development
Talk by: Professor Simona Ghetti
Genre: Episodic memory
Population: Youth Development

The Implications of Multiple Memory Systems
Talk by: Professor Lynn Nadel
Genre: Memory Systems
Population: Lifespan

Resting to Remember
Talk by: Professor Lila Davachi and PhD Student Arielle Tambini
Genre: Memory Consolidaiton
Population: Healthy Adults

Neuronal organization and dynamics of cognitive maps
Talk by: Professor Howard Eichenbaum
Genre: Cognitive Maps
Population: Animal Models
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Noninvasive stimulation targeting aging memory networks
Talk by: Professor Joel Voss
Genre: Modulating Memory
Population: Older Adults

Perception meets memory: A new view on memory disorders
Talk by: Professor Morgan Barense
Genre: Memory disorders
Population: Older Adults

The Hippocampus in Time and Space
Talk by: Professor Howard Eichenbaum
Genre: Hippocampal Space-Time Binding
Population: Animal Models

Hacking the brain to make memories stick
Talk by: Professor Charan Ranganath
Genre: A manual for remembering
Population: Human models

Putting the hippocampus into context: Functional networks supporting episodic memory
Talk by: Professor Maureen Ritchey
Genre: Functional Episodic Memory Networks
Population: Healthy Adults

Information flow within human entorhinal-hippocampal circuitry
Talk by: PhD Student Xenia Grande
Genre: Entorhinal-hippocampal Ciruitry
Population: Healthy Adults

Development of hippocampal subfields in early childhood: Relations with memory and individual differences
Talk by: Professor Tracey Riggins
Genre: Hippocampal subfield development
Population: Youth Development

Structuring time: The hippocampus constructs sequence memories that generalize temporal relations across experiences
Talk by: Postdoctoral fellow Jacob Bellmund
Genre: Temporal relations in memory
Population: Healthy adults

Does prior knowledge shape older adults' perception + memory of everyday events?
Talk by: Professor Heather Bailey
Genre: Perception and Memory
Population: Older adults

Perception and memory using prior knowledge of specfic episodes, familiar scripts, and novel schemas
Talk by: Professor Christopher Baldassano
Genre: Perception and Memory
Population: Healthy adults

How prior knowledge shapes memory encoding and recall
Talk by: Professor Chris Bird
Genre: Encoding and Recall
Population: Healthy adults

Integration and encoding of contextual knowledge: The role of the left angular gyrus in language processing
Talk by: Professor Francesca Branzi
Genre: Encoding and context
Population: Healthy adults

Encoding and Retrieving Specific Memories across Cultures
Talk by: Professor Angela Gutchess
Genre: Memory across Cultures
Population: Healthy adults

Cross Cultural Differences in Object Identification and Episodic Memory
Talk by: Professor Axel Mecklinger
Genre: Memory across Cultures
Population: Healthy adults

Cultuarch at DeepMindre-related and individual variations in neural processing of contextual scenes
Talk by: Professor Chih-Mao Huang
Genre: Memory across Cultures
Population: Healthy adults

Probing hippocampal organization with parcellations and gradients
Talk by: Professor Sarah Genon
Genre: Hippocampal methods
Population: Healthy adults

Automated computational unfolding of the hippocampus with HippUnfold
Talk by: Professor Ali Khan
Genre: Hippocampal methods
Population: Healthy adults

Space is a sequence: Unifying time and space in cognitive maps
Talk by: Dr. Dileep George
Genre: Cognitive maps
Population: Animal models / AI