Press
2024
The Transmitter Creating a false memory in the hippocampus
Brains on Brains From PTSD to CTE
2022
Nov: Biomedical Picture of the Day Negative FearFul Memories and Positive Memories Are in Distinct Cell Networks in the Hippocampus
Oct: News Medical BU neuroscientists hope to uncover new ways to treat memory-related disorders
Oct: Technology Networks Can We "Turn Down the Volume" on Negative Memories?
Oct: UK Today News Research team shines light on how the brain stores positive and negative memories
Oct: Swift Telecast / Verve Times Neuroscientists Show That It’s Possible To Turn The Volume Down On A Negative Memory By Stimulating Other, Happier Ones
Oct: Earth.com Rewriting negative memories by activating positive ones
Oct: MSN Revista Planeta Estudo mostra como o cérebro armazena memórias positivas e negativas
Oct: Science and Life Russia Хорошие воспоминания ослабляют плохие
Oct: Techdeeps Good memories weaken bad ones
Oct: Heise Online US-Forscher zeigen, wie sich Traumata abschwächen lassen
Oct: Sci Tech Daily Unlocking the Energy of Our Emotional Reminiscence To Remedy Psychological Well being Problems Like Melancholy and PTSD
Oct: Raw News Unlocking the Energy of Our Emotional Reminiscence To Remedy Psychological Well being Problems Like Melancholy and PTSD
Oct: Newswise Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: Medical XPress Research team shines light on how the brain stores positive and negative memories
Oct: Medical News Today Can We Rewrite Fearful Memories to Treat Anxiety?
Oct: Rick Hanson - Science News Archives The Amazing Brain: Seeing Two Memories at Once
Oct: Science Mag Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: Bioengineer.org Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: Mirage News Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: EurekaAlert! Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: News Caf Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: The Better Parent Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: UtterBuzz Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: TechiLive Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: Scoop It! Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: Science Daily Unlocking the Power of Emotional Memory
Oct: The Brink Unlocking the Power of Our Emotional Memory
Aug: NIH Director’s Blog - The Amazing Brain. Seeing Two Memories at Once. Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative
June: First place photo winner for the NIH BRAIN Initiative Show Us Your BRAINs! Photo and Video Contest - The Intersection of Memory and Memory: Two memories captured under the microscope. Peering into the hippocampus of a mouse using viral technology and optogenetics.
June: Images chosen for display at the NIH NINDS Office of the Director
2021
June: “The Memory Thief” by Lauren Aguirre – Confocal images featured
March: A-Zed Creative: Faulty Channels, Inkonst Art Studio, Malmö, Sweden – “Kindly Remind Me of My Presence”
2020
November: Scienmag “Can Memory Manipulation Help Treat Alcohol Addiction?”
November: EurekAlert! “Can memory manipulation help treat alcohol addiction?”
October: BU Experts “Can Memory Manipulation Help Treat Alcohol Addiction?”
September: National Geographic 2021 Almanac p.262-263 “Understanding the Brain” Images featured
April: Learning & Memory Cover Article “Odor Modulates the Temporal Dynamics of Fear Memory Consolidation”
March: Sciencebeta “Odor Changes How the Brain Processes Memories”
March: EurekAlert! “Scents Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: The Health Site “Power of Scent May Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Times Now News “Power of Scents Can Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: new Kerala “Power of Scents Can Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Environmental News Network “It’s True, Scent Really Does Have Power Over Memory”
March: NY Post “Scents Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Fox News “Scents Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Science Codex “Scents Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Lab Manager “Scents Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: Business Standard “Power of Scents Can Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: News Medical “Odors Alter How Memories are Processed in the Brain”
March: Cosmos “Linking Scents to Memories”
March: Futurity “Smell May Shape How Brain’s Process Memory”
March: Hindustan Times “Scents, Aromas, and Odors Can Affect Memories; Alter How the Brain Processes Them”
March: Technology Networks Article “The Scents that Spark Our Memories”
March: Medical X-Press “Odors Alter How Memories Are Processed in the Brain”
March: The Brink: Boston University “It’s True, Scent Really Does Have Power Over Memory”
2019
November: NIH Director’s Blog “What a Memory Looks Like”
November: National Post “If You Could Erase the Worst Memory…”
July: The Asian Age Article “Now, Teach Your Brain to Suppress Bad Memories”
June: Gilmore Health News Article: “A Way to Suppress or Enhance Memory Could Become Possible Soon”
May: Healthy Living Magazine Article: “Laser Erases Memories”
May: TechsMe Article: “How to Enhance or Suppress Memories”
May: Yahoo News / ANI Article: “Manipulating Memories Could Become a Reality Someday”
May: Biotechniques Article: “Manipulating Memories”
May: New Atlas Article: “The Incredible Science Exploring How to Edit Our Memories”
May: Innovation Toronto Article: “What if Scientists Could Manipulate Your Brain So That a Traumatic Memory Lost its Emotional Power Over Your Psyche?”
May: Tech Times Article: “Stimulating Parts of the Brain May Enhance or Suppress Memories”
May: Outer Places Article: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Scientists Discover How to Enhance and Suppress Memories with Uncanny Accuracy”
May: Boston University Article: “Proof It’s Possible to Enhance or Suppress Memories”
May: Wired Article: “Scientists Find a Volume Knob for Emotional Memories”
February: National Geographic - Article “This Neuroscientist Makes Memories and Suppresses Them” - images featured
February: Interview for Brains On! Podcast Episode “Memory & Deja Vu”
January: Journal of Neuroscience - This Week in the Journal - Role of Locus Coeruleus in Encoding New Contexts by Teresa Esch
2018
July: Interview for National Geographic - Article “Memories Can Be Altered in Mice. Are Humans Next?”
2017
August: SfN Abstract selected as a Neuroscience 2017 “Hot Topic”