TopicNeuroscience

Cognitive Enhancement

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Neuroscience of socioeconomic status and poverty: Is it actionable?

Martha Farah
Director of Center for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Jul 13, 2022

SES neuroscience, using imaging and other methods, has revealed generalizations of interest for population neuroscience and the study of individual differences. But beyond its scientific interest, SES is a topic of societal importance. Does neuroscience offer any useful insights for promoting socioeconomic justice and reducing the harms of poverty? In this talk I will use research from my own lab and others’ to argue that SES neuroscience has the potential to contribute to policy in this area, although its application is premature at present. I will also attempt to forecast the ways in which practical solutions to the problems of poverty may emerge from SES neuroscience. Bio: Martha Farah has conducted groundbreaking research on face and object recognition, visual attention, mental imagery, and semantic memory and - in more recent times - has been at the forefront of interdisciplinary research into neuroscience and society. This deals with topics such as using fMRI for lie detection, ethics of cognitive enhancement, and effects of social deprivation on brain development.

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Hippocampal synaptic plasticity mediates vagus nerve stimulation induced cognitive enhancement in healthy male rats

Laura Olsen, Raquel Moore, Naomi Bechmann, Victoria Ethridge, Nathan Gargas, Sylvia Cunningham, Zhanpeng Kuang, Joshua Whicker, Joyce Rohan, Candice Hatcher-Solis
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Neural extracellular matrix remodeling as a potential target for cognitive enhancement in the aging brain

Hadi Mirzapourdelavar, David Baidoe-Ansah, Rahul Kaushik, Alexander Dityatev

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