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Memory-guided behavior lecture

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Difficulty level
Intermediate
Duration
17:34

This lesson offers an overview of how memory is formed, stored, and used to guide actions. Designed for students at all levels, it covers fundamental processes such as encoding, consolidation, and retrieval, along with key experimental methods used to study them. Participants will explore how memory shapes decision making and adaptive behavior, and how disruptions in specific brain regions or their connections can lead to memory-related changes. The lesson provides a foundational understanding of the biological basis of memory in both healthy and disease conditions.

Topics covered in this lesson
  • Memory formation and encoding
  • Consolidation mechanisms
  • Retrieval and decision making
  • Experimental methods in memory research