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Michael Lemonick: The Streets of My Hometown

November 17, 2017

Science writer Michael Lemonick interviews an old friend who lost the ability to form memories after an injury.

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In Neuroscience Tags Michael Lemonick, journalism, memory, neuroscience, brain injury

Benjamin Rubenstein: Finding My Words

October 20, 2017

Benjamin Rubenstein survived cancer, but now there are new challenges to contend with.

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In Health and Medicine, Psychology, Neuroscience Tags cancer, Benjamin Rubenstein, medicine, neuroscience, speech, memory

Layne Jackson-Hubbard: Still Myself

October 14, 2016

Layne Jackson-Hubbard wakes up in a hospital room with a head wound and no memory of how she got there.

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In Neuroscience Tags Layne Jackson-Hubbard, brain injury, hospital, memory, neuroscience, medicine, CU Boulder

Daniela Schiller: A new last memory

May 5, 2013

Neuroscientist Daniela Schiller studies the emotional components of memory. In her previous story her research helped her begin to understand her father, a holocaust survivor. But that story led to a whole new chapter in their relationship, and her understanding of memories.

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Tags Daniela Schiller, season 3, neuroscience, Holocaust, memory, parents, fathers

Paula Croxson: When your grandmother forgets who you are

March 24, 2013

When Paula Croxson began to study memory as a neuroscientist, she also learned a new way of thinking about her grandmother's failing memory.

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Tags Paula Croxson, season 3, Story Collider producer, memory, neuroscience, grandparents, Alzheimer's

Andre Fenton: The twisting road from basic brain research to helping malaria patients

March 3, 2013

André Fenton always wanted to do research at the most fundamental level -- to uncover basic truths about memory and how it works, never mind how useful. But a friend's accident unexpectedly leads to him inventing a spectacularly useful, and lifesaving, device.

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Tags Andre Fenton, season 3, memory, neuroscience, career, friendship

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