Leveraging Interaction Between Memory Systems to Enhance Consolidation — NSF Award to University of Utah (UT, $619,000)
The human brain is fascinating as it can form multiple memories that allow us to remember different types of information like facts and events (e.g., Paris is the capital of France) and procedures (e.g., how to ride a bike). These types of memories are often studied independently, even though memories that are formed e
| Award title | Leveraging Interaction Between Memory Systems to Enhance Consolidation |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2522215 |
| Awardee | University of Utah |
| City | SALT LAKE CITY |
| State | UT |
| Amount obligated | $619,000 |
| Principal investigator | Genevieve Albouy |
| Program | Cognitive Neuroscience |
| Start date | 08/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The human brain is fascinating as it can form multiple memories that allow us to remember different types of information like facts and events (e.g., Paris is the capital of France) and procedures (e.g., how to ride a bike). These types of memories are often studied independently, even though memories that are formed everyday combine information from different domains. For example, when one learns to play the piano, one not only learns the sequences of movements on the piano keyboard, but also t |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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