
Lecture Description
December 04, 2009
About the Professor:
Dr. Barbara Knowlton is a Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology since 2004. She is interested in the neural substrates of memory and executive function. In her main line of research, she examines the role of different medial temporal lobe structures in declarative memory. She is also interested in the role of corticostriatal loops in habit learning and would like to further delineate the role of different loops in cognition.
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Course Index
- Anatomical subdivisions of the brain
- Auditory Pathway, Spinal Cord and Somatosensory System
- Amigdalas, Limbic System, Hippocampus and Memory
- Mechanisms of Motor Activity
- Swimmy Theories: Study, Questions, Answers
- Generators and Followers, Depression and Facilitation
- Memory System, Medial Temporal Lobe Structures and Alzheimer's disease
- Neuroanatomy of Episodic Memory
- Overview: Alzheimer's disease, its Epidemiology, Identification and Treatment
- Overview: Alzheimer's disease, its Epidemiology, Identification and Treatment
Course Description
In this course, Prof. William Grisham gives 7 video lectures on Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory. This is a laboratory experience exploring various topics in behavioral neuroscience.
Original Course Name: Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, Psychology 116, UCLA Psychology 116: Neuroscience Lab.