Neurobiology of Learning and Memory: Theories and the Latest Research
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying learning and memory, with a focus on both foundational theories and recent advances in the field. We will examine the structure and function of neural circuits in natural memory formation, from learning to long-term memory. Furthermore, we will dive into various research methodologies and their evolution from discovering memory functions to memory enhancement. Finally, we will discuss mechanisms that support memory processing like sleep and emotions to further understand the intricately intertwined neural designs that drive healthy and pathological memory functions.

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Class Sections For Neurobiology of Learning and Memory: Theories and the Latest Research (OSHER 105)

Fall 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 09/25/2025

Date(s) Day Time Location
09/25/25 - 10/30/25 Th 11:30 am -1:00 pm UUCE 238
Tuition: $99.00      

Instructor: MARTINA HOLLEARN

Registration for Fall 2025 starts at 9:00 a.m. on 08-05-2025.

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