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3/2009 - Science Magazine has published a story on SenseCam, a wearable camera that records thousands of pictures passively. Our lab is currently using this device in studies of autobiographical memory.
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1/2009 - Click the links below to see media coverage of Huijbers, Pennartz, Cabeza, and Daselaar's paper, "When Learning and Remembering Compete: A Functional MRI Study."

Medical News Today, Science News Daily, e! Science News, Lab Spaces, Medicine World, The Washington Post, La Repubblica Italian newspaper, de Volkskrant Dutch newspaper

Click here to see a video about this study, which is currently on display at the American Museum of Natural History


12/2008 - St. Jacques, Dolcos, and Cabeza's paper entitled "Effects of Aging on Functional Connectivity of the Amygdala for Subsequent Memory of Negative Pictures: A Network Analysis of fMRI Data" has received media coverage from many sources across the nation, including:

USA Today, US News & World Report, ABC News, Forbes, WebMD, LiveScience, 14 News in Evansville, IN, Science Daily, Lex18 News in Lexington, KY, EmpowHer - Women's Health Online, HealthCentral, EmaxHealth, Scientist Live, redOrbit, WFMY News 2 in Greensboro, NC, Senior Journal, WebWire, Science Centric, Science Blog, The Boston Globe

Click here to see a video segment describing the findings of this study.


08/2008 - Faculty of 1000 has named Dennis, Kim, and Cabeza (2008) one of their "must read" articles. The paper, entitled "Age-Related Differences in Brain Activity during True and False Memory Retrieval," was published in the August 2008 issue of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
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08/2008 - Roberto Cabeza and his colleagues discuss the role of the parietal cortex in episodic memory in Nature Reviews Neuroscience special issue on memory systems.
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07/2008 - Peggy St. Jacques' artwork has been chosen for the cover of the July 2008 issue of The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. The artwork was inspired by St. Jacques et al. (2008), "The Short and Long of It: Neural Correlates of Temporal-order Memory for Autobiographical Events."






06/2008 - Check out the links below for media coverage of the paper by St. Jacques, Dolcos, & Cabeza (in press), entitled "Effects of aging on functional connectivity of the amygdala during negative evaluation: A network analysis of fMRI data."
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02/2008 - Faculty of 1000, Yves Joanette comments on Davis et al. (2007)
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Kim & Cabeza's (2007) paper entitled "Trusting Our Memories: Dissociating the Neural Correlates of Confidence in Veridical vs. Illusory Memories" has drawn press from around the world, in nations such as:

Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Iran, Japan, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Turkey



2/2008 - Natural History Magazine - Of Two Minds
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11/2007 - U.S. News & World Report - Brain Yields Clues to False Memories
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11/2007 - MSNBC, Source of False Memories Revealed
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11/2007 - NewScientist, Brain Can Tell Real Memories from False Ones
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11/2007 - Nature News, False Memories Show Up in the Brai

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11/2007 - Reuters, Faulty Memories Stored Differently From True Ones

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11/2007 - Duke Today, Key to False Memories Uncovered

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08/2006 - Current Biology, Remembering: Functional Organization of the Declarative Memory System

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01/2006 - Faculty of 1000, Howard Eichenbaum comments on Daselaar et al. (2006)

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01/2006 - TIME Magazine, The Surprising Power of the Aging Brain

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01/2006 - Newsweek, The Myth of the Midlife Crisis

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05/2005 - Duke Magazine, Deep in the Heart of Memory

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03/2005 - Duke News & Communications, Emotional Memories Function in Self-Reinforcing Loop, Media coverage of Dolcos et al. (2005)
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02/2005 - Faculty of 1000, Howard Eichenbaum comments on Prince et al. (2005)
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01/31/2005 - WebMD, Emotions Make the Memory Last, Media coverage of Dolcos et al. (2005)
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09/29/2004 - Duke News & Communications, Brain-Scanning Life's Memories Yields New Insights, Media coverage of Cabeza et al. (2004)
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06/09/2004 - Duke News & Communications, How Brain Gives Special Resonance to Emotional Memories, Media coverage of Dolcos et al. (2004)
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11/19/2002 - New York Times, Fitness for Both Sides of the Brain, Media coverage of Cabeza et al. (2002)
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11/07/2002 - Duke News & Communications, Brains of Elderly Can Compensate to Remain Sharp, Media coverage of Cabeza et al. (2002)
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10/15/2002 - BioMedNet, Imaging Forgetfulness, Media coverage of Cabeza et al. (2002)
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06/21/2002 - Science Magazine, A Generation Gap in Brain Activity
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11/14/2001 - BioMedNet, Grandmother Calls in the Reserves
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05/04/2001 - Duke News & Communications, Research Helps Understand Neural Machinery of True and False Memories, Media Coverage of Cabeza et al. (2001)
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