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Shimamura Lab: Description
Research Program in Cognitive Neuroscience

What did you do last weekend? The Shimamura Lab investigates the neural bases of human learning and memory. Toward this goal, we develop behavioral tasks that tap aspects of memory, such learning, retention, and retreival. Healthy young adults volunteer as subjects for these experiments. We also apply brain imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), as a way to analyze the brain areas that are active during memory tasks. A third method is to study individuals with memory problem associated with aging or brain injury to determine the ways in which aspects of memory are disrupted. With these methods, we develop theories about the neural dynamics of human memory.

In our research, we have found that a network of brain regions, which includes the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and parietal cortex, is active when we record, store, and ultimately recollect past events in our lives. A prominent goal of our research program is to understand how these brain regions coordinate neural activity and guide our ability to learn and remember. 

Specific Research Interests

  • Role of the prefrontal cortex in leanring and retrieval
  • Role of the hippocampus in storing memories
  • Role of the parietal cortex in episodic retrieval
  • Implicit memory: Unconscious aspects of memory
  • Aging and memory