Historical Perspectives on Brain and Memory | James L. McGaugh, Ph.D. | LEARNMEM2018
James L. McGaugh, Ph.D., Founding Faculty at the University of California Irvine (UCI) and Founding Director of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) gives the opening lecture at the 2018 International Conference on Learning and Memory in Huntington Beach, CA on Historical Perspectives on Brain and Memory. UCI CNLM: http://www.cnlm.uci.edu LEARNMEM2018: http://learnmem2018.org Introduction by McGaugh Alum Dr. Christa McIntyre (UT Dallas) Lecture begins at 4:45

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