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Talks, Pods, and Videos

The Secrets of Resilient Aging

Brain Science for Judges

From our neurons to yours podcast image

How We Remember, Why We Forget

Multicosts of Multitasking –– Cerebrum Podcast, Dana Foundation

The Minds and Brains of Media Multitaskers –– Distinctive Voices, National Academy of Sciences

The Do List: David Byrne's Theatrical Thought Experiment in Silicon Valley –– KQED

The Science of Remembering –– Media X, Stanford University

Media Multi-Tasking: Are there Effects on Attention, Memory and the Brain? –– Classes Without Quizzes @ Reunion Weekend, Stanford University

Memories, Lies, and the Brain –– University Place, PBS

Are There Memory Markers Inside the Brain for Familiar Places? –– Brains On Trial (PBS)

Detecting Memories Using Brain Imaging –– LawNeuro.org

How Neuroscience could improve Eye-Witness Testimony –– Brains On Trial (PBS)

Episode 1: Determining Guilt –– Brains On Trial (PBS)

How Memory Association Affects fMRI Lie Detection –– Brains On Trial (PBS)

Brains On Trial: Neuroscience and Law –– World Science Festival

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Remembering –– Music and the Brain Symposium, Stanford University

Assessing fMRI-based Memory Detection –– Sackler USA-UK Scientific Forum on Neuroscience and the Law

Remembering and the Brain: Can Brain Scans Detect Memories –– Classes Without Quizzes @ Reunion Weekend, Stanford University

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Anthony D. Wagner, PhD
Department of Psychology
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Stanford, CA 94305-2130
Phone: 650-723-8999
wagner-lab-manager [at] stanford.edu (wagner-lab-manager[at]stanford[dot]edu)

 

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