Cabeza Lab
Dr. Roberto Cabeza's lab at Duke University's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.
Using behavioral and neuroimaging methods, we investigate the cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory and emotion and how they change across the lifespan.
Roberto Cabeza with Cabeza Lab Alumni at MDRS 2017, Northwestern University in Chicago, IL.
at Roberto's home
with Marty, Allen, and Scott
Congratulations to Dr. Simon Davis for landing a new job in the Department of Neurology at Duke University!
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Duke Neurology News, February 1, 2016 Simon Davis joins Department The Department of Neurology would like to extend a warm welcome to its newest member, Simon W. Davis, PhD, who comes to us from the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. Davis' background is in neuroscience, psychology, and neuroimaging. His research focuses on how aging af…
some light reading for your snow day:
On Known Unknowns: Fluency and the Neural Mechanisms of Illusory Truth
Excellent job Ben, Matt, and Erik!
Hippocampal Contributions to the Large-Scale Episodic Memory Network Predict Vivid Visual Memories
Brain game–maker fined $2 million for Lumosity false advertising REIGH LEBLANC/FLICKR (CC BY-NC 2.0) Brain game–maker fined $2 million for Lumosity false advertising By Emily UnderwoodJan. 5, 2016 Lumos Labs, the company that produces the popular “brain-training” program Lumosity, yesterday agreed to pay a $2 million settlement to the Federal Trade Commission (FT…
don't forget to apply to the 2016 Kavli Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience!
Kavli Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience The Kavli Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience (SI), supported by NIMH, NIDA and the Kavli Foundation, advances the cognitive neurosciences by training the next generation of researchers in emerging information, methods and theoretical perspectives in mind-brain science, including how this kno…
congrats carla and erik!
The influence of self-awareness on emotional memory formation: an fMRI study We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Find out more
cabeza lab's resident pup says, "fmri analyses hurt my cerebral cortex."
Congrats Simon on a job well done. I'm cross-hemispheric collaborating as we speak. http://www.jneurosci.org/content/35/21/8191.short
Cross-Hemispheric Collaboration and Segregation Associated with Task Difficulty as Revealed by... Author contributions: S.W.D. and R.C. designed research; S.W.D. performed research; S.W.D. contributed unpublished reagents/analytic tools; S.W.D. analyzed data; S.W.D. and R.C. wrote the paper.
DIBS food drive to benefit Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina!
Donate through Dec. 18. Donation box in LSRC B250 (CCN Commons).
Check out this Duke Today article featuring the work of Nichole Lighthall, a postdoctoral researcher in Roberto Cabeza's lab.
Seniors Draw on Extra Brainpower for Shopping “Holiday shopping can be mentally exhausting for anyone. But a new Duke University study finds that older adults seem to need extra brainpower to make shopping decisions — especially ones that rely on memory.” The work of Nichole Lighthall, a […]
Despite the cold and rain, we had a great time participating in the Aging in Stride 5K with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Our grad student Ben and postdoc Simon even took home prizes for first place in their age groups!
Despite the cold and rain, we had a great time participating in the Aging in Stride 5K with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Our grad student Ben and postdoc Simon even took home prizes for first place in their age groups!
Dr. Cabeza and many other neuroscientists have signed a statement contending that scientific evidence that brain-training games can stave off cognitive decline is weak. View the statement here: http://longevity3.stanford.edu/blog/2014/10/15/the-consensus-on-the-brain-training-industry-from-the-scientific-community-2/
Neuroscientists speak out against brain game hype "Consensus" statement contends that scientific evidence that brain-training video games and apps can stave off cognitive decline is weak
The Cabeza Lab will be running (a.k.a., working off some Halloween candy) in the 10th Annual Aging in Stride 5K in Chapel Hill on November 1.
10th Annual Aging in Stride 5k Run/Walk Where : Meet at the UNC Bell Tower When : 9:00 AM, Saturday November 1, 2014 (race-day registration & check-in begins at 8 AM) Who : Anyone! Benefits: The Aging in Place Fund of Orange County...