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The Memory Disorders Project at Rutgers-Newark is devoted to studying how the human brain creates and stores memories. Our aim is to promote increased understanding of human memory and memory impairing disorders. We are neuroscientists, psychologists, and other researchers conducting a wide range of research. Our goals include developing more accurate diagnostic tools for memory disorders, understanding how memory is disrupted in various types of disorders, and understanding the roles of specific brain structures in memory.

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Mark A. Gluck, Ph.D.
Neuroscience
Rutgers-Newark


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