The UCLA Memory and Aging Center is dedicated to improving quality of life through the alleviation of age-related memory loss. The Center performs advanced research designed to accelerate detection and intervention strategies to enhance brain health and memory ability. Located in the Jane & Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior, the Center provides state-of-the-art cognitive and brain scanning assessments, programs for improving mental performance, and opportunities to volunteer for brain imaging and memory research.
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Gary Small Latest news
Do Digital Diaries Mess Up Your Brain?
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3 Nov 09
TechBytes
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21 Oct 09
UCLA Technology & Aging Conference Held Oct. 30
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