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- How we remember, why we forget, From Our Neurons to Yours podcast, 05/17/24
- How artificial neural networks help us understand neural networks in the human brain, Stanford Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, 07/27/21
- Want to improve your focus and productivity? Stop trying to multitask, Forbes, 10/30/20
- Media multitasking disrupts memory, even in young adults, Scientific American, 10/28/20
- Stanford researchers link poor memory to attention lapses and media multitasking, Stanford Report, 10/28/20
- Stanford psychologists investigate why some older adults remember better than others, Stanford Report, 6/3/20
- Stress thwarts our ability to plan ahead by disrupting how we use memory, Stanford Report, 4/2/20
- PET detection of protein deposition in aging, Alzforum: Networking for a Cure, 2/26/20
- Seeking biomarkers for Alzheimer's, Dana Foundation, 12/5/19
- How to train your memory, Men's Health, 11/8/19
- Multicosts of multitasking, Cerebrum, 4/5/19 [PMID:32206165]
- Have smartphones really destroyed a generation? We don't know, Vox, 2/20/19
- A decade of data reveals that heavy multitaskers have reduced memory, Stanford Report, 10/25/18
- What all that multitasking is doing to your brain – and memory, Medium, 5/16/17
- Stanford scientists show fMRI memory detectors can be easily fooled, Stanford Report, 6/3/15
- What can you remember?, Brain Matters podcast, 4/21/14
- Alan Alda, scholars discuss brain science, criminal justice, SLS News, 10/3/13
- Memory, the adolescent brain, and lying, CNS Press Release, 4/16/13
- Brain drain: Tackling multiple tasks at once may be counterproductive, Baylor Innovations, Summer 2012
- Debate on brain scans as lie detectors highlighted in Maryland murder trial, Washington Post, 8/26/12
- For the brain, a race to recall the details, New York Times, 3/21/11
- Controversy over brain scan use in courtrooms, CBS News, 5/10/10
- Stanford researchers show limits of brain scans as legal evidence, Stanford Report, 5/10/10
- Portrait of a multitasking mind, Scientific American, 12/15/09
- Neurolaw, Stanford Lawyer, 10/19/09
- Multitasking muddles the mind?, Science, 8/25/09
- Multitasking muddles brains, even when the computer is off, Wired, 8/24/09
- Media multitaskers pay mental price, Stanford Report, 8/24/09
- Detecting individual memories, Newsletter of the Law and Neuroscience Project, 5/1/09
- You must remember this: Forgetting has its benefits, Wall Street Journal, 11/11/08
- General knowledge-dopamine linked to hippocampal memories, Alzheimer's Research Forum, 10/25/08
- Columbia/Stanford study shows people make generalizations by linking memories, Columbia News, 10/23/08
- Neuroscience and law project could help courts determine truth, Stanford Medical Center Report, 10/10/07*
- Forgetting to remember, Scientific American, 10/1/07
- Forgetting helps you remember the important stuff, researchers say, Stanford Report, 6/6/07
- Forgetting may be part of the process of remembering, New York Times, 6/5/07 | PDF
- Forgetfulness is a tool of the brain, New Scientist, 6/4/07
- The 'been there, done that' memory response, Science Daily, 9/6/05
- Study probes memory's mechanics, The Harvard Crimson, 2/12/03
- Building memories uses two parts of the brain, MIT News, 2/12/03
- Using brain imaging, researcher 'sees' new memories form, MIT News, 2/27/02
- How memories are formed, BBC World Service, 2/16/02
- Here and Now, NPR, 4/6/01 – review of Christopher Nolan's Memento | MP3 of the Show
- Watching the mind at work, Los Angeles Times, 10/1/98
- Brain scans show how memories are formed, Harvard Gazette, 9/24/98*
- Scientists use magnetic scans to tap into brain's memory banks, San Francisco Chronicle, 8/21/98
- Remember this, Los Angelese Times, 8/21/98
- Scientists find brain's remembering mechanism, CNN, 8/20/98*
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- Suspicion: Why are virus-targeting immune cells sniffing around Alzheimer's patients' brains? Scope, 1/8/20
- Want to improve your memory?, Inc., 9/20/19
- Is 'Neurolaw' coming soon to a courtroom near you?, Knowable Maganize, 9/7/19
- David Byrne's theatrical thought experiment in Silicon Valley, KQED, 10/25/16
- David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar talk experiential learning and art at McMurtry, The Stanford Daily, 10/25/16
- Don't look now! How your devices hurt your productivity, KQED, 10/19/16
- Catching the brain in a lie: Is 'mind reading' deception detection sci-fi—or science?, California Magazine, 7/23/15
- Cognitive training data, Stanford Center on Longevity, 10/20/14
- Brains On Trial: Neuroscience has limited use in the courtroom, scientists say, International Business Times, 9/27/13
- Brain-scan lie dectors just don't work, Pacific Standard, 6/10/13
- Request to admit No Lie MRI report withdrawn, Stanford Center for Law and Biosciences Blog, 3/25/09
- Politics and the brain, Letters to the Editor, New York Times, 11/14/07
- Forcing yourself to forget, ABC News, 7/12/07
- Bad memories can be pushed aside, scientists say, San Francisco Chronicle, 7/12/07
- Breakthrough may shed light on Alzheimer's, Daily Californian, 2/5/03*
- Brain may forge some memories in waves, Science News, 11/10/01