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How do long-term memories exist in a physiological network of cells?

Our lab is in Psychology Department at University of Toronto.

We study physiological mechanisms that underly normal and psychiatric memory states. Read more.

Contact:

Kaori Takehara-Nishiuchi, Ph. D.

SSH4033 100 St. George st, Toronto ON M5S 3G3 Canada

1-416-978-6570

takehara@psych.utoronto.ca

NEWS

04. 04. 12 Four volunteer positions are available. Please see "Participate".
01.10.12 Mark's master thesis is now in press in Journal of Neuroscience. Congratulations!
12.15.11 New original research on neocortical theta synchronization during memory acquisition and consolidation is in press in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience.
11.16.11 Dr. Takehara presented a poster in the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
09.15.11 Stephanie was awarded with CGS-M NSERC scholarship. Congratulations!
09.01.11 Mark was awarded with CGS-D NSERC scholarship. Congratulations!
03.14.11 Geith is awarded NSERC USRA. Congratulations!
03.09.11 Karen will present a poster in ROP research fair.
03.08.11 Dr. Takehara will give a talk at OIST in Japan.
11.16.10 Dr. Takehara presented a poster in the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
08.19.09 Dr. Takehara will give a talk at Workshop on the Computational Properties of the Prefrontal Cortex in Whistler on Sep. 12th.
08.19.10 Call for volunteers.
01.11.10 Thank you for many applications for the volunteer position. Now the positions are filled.
12.17.09 Two volunteer positions are available.
10.10.09 Dr. Takehara will present a poster at the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience in Chicago on Oct. 19th.
09.07.09 Dr. Takehara will give a talk at "Symposium on Hippocampus" at RIKEN BSI on 9/14 and The 32nd annual meeting of Japan Neuroscience Society on 9/16.
08.14.09 Call for volunteers.
08.10.09 Website opens.
07.01.09 Takehara Lab starts.