Neuroscientist and biomedical
engineer André Fenton
is at the forefront of research on memory and forgetting. He and his colleagues
discovered the first mind-bending
molecule responsible for preserving long-term
memories—and then went on to show how suppressing that molecule could wipe out existing memories. Dr. Fenton
asks:
--How are
memories retrieved? Why don’t all our memories flood our
minds, causing traffic jams of
thought?
--How does
neuronal activity—taking place on the nanoscale—translate
into mental processes and thoughts? What tools are used to investigate?
--Are there
medical implications to current
discoveries? Where will the future of brain research take us?
Professor at NYU’s Center for Neural Science and president of the BioSignal Group, André Fenton also studies electrochemical
brain activity and its relationship to brain diseases and disorders. He is the
developer of a mobile, wireless brain
monitoring system for use in emergency room and ambulatory settings
to help diagnose and prevent seizures.
Before & After
--Saturate
yourself in cerebral grooves
--Enjoy the
brainy libation of the night—the
Fenton Fizz—a potent potion that will realign your neural architecture . .
.
--Stick around for the thought-provoking Q&A!
The next dopamine-spiked
edition of the Secret Science Club meets Tuesday, March 12, 8 pm @ the Bell
House, 149 7th St.
(between 2nd and 3rd avenues) in Gowanus, Brooklyn .
Subway: F or G to 4th Ave ;
R to 9th St.
Doors open at 7:30 pm. Please bring ID:
21+
No cover. Just bring your smart self.