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The Future of Memory: Single Neurons, Consciousness & Cognitive Decline

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Join this conversation with the world-renowned neurosurgeon and neuroscientist, Dr. Itzhak Fried. In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. Fried, professor of neurosurgery, psychiatry, and biobehavioral sciences, and co-director of the UCLA Seizure Disorder Center at the UCLA School of Medicine he is a pioneering researcher and recipient of major international awards, including the Ramon y Cajal and Tsubokawa Awards—joins us to explore the neural basis of memory, will, and human behavior.

From developing methods to record single neurons in the human brain to investigating how we might prevent “cognitive catastrophe” through minimally invasive memory prosthetics, Dr. Fried’s work is reshaping our understanding of consciousness itself. He discusses breakthroughs born from epilepsy surgery, the famous “Jennifer Aniston neuron,” and what his international clinical and research career has taught him about the future of neuroscience.

#Neuroscience #BrainResearch #EpilepsySurgery #Science #memory #memory #CognitiveNeuroscience #NeuralRecording #ConsciousnessStudy #BrainHealth #sciencepodcast #podcast

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🧠Experts in this Episode:

Itzhak Fried, MD, PhD: https://www.uclahealth.org/providers/itzhak-fried

John Foxe, PhD: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/112360965-john-j-foxe

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Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory: https://friedcnl.ucla.edu/team/ Frederick J. and Marion A. Schindler Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab: https://urmc.info/1RG

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Join this conversation with the world-renowned neurosurgeon and neuroscientist, Dr. Itzhak Fried. In this episode of Neuroscience Perspectives, Dr. Fried, professor of neurosurgery, psychiatry, and biobehavioral sciences, and co-director of the UCLA Seizure Disorder Center at the UCLA School of Medicine he is a pioneering researcher and recipient of major international awards, including the Ramon y Cajal and Tsubokawa Awards—joins us to explore the neural basis of memory, will, and human behavior.

From developing methods to record single neurons in the human brain to investigating how we might prevent “cognitive catastrophe” through minimally invasive memory prosthetics, Dr. Fried’s work is reshaping our understanding of consciousness itself. He discusses breakthroughs born from epilepsy surgery, the famous “Jennifer Aniston neuron,” and what his international clinical and research career has taught him about the future of neuroscience.

#Neuroscience #BrainResearch #EpilepsySurgery #Science #memory #memory #CognitiveNeuroscience #NeuralRecording #ConsciousnessStudy #BrainHealth #sciencepodcast #podcast

🧠 Stay Connected

Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@URNeuroscience

X: https://x.com/URNeuroscience

BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/urneuroscience.bsky.social

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/urneuroscience/

🧠Experts in this Episode:

Itzhak Fried, MD, PhD: https://www.uclahealth.org/providers/itzhak-fried

John Foxe, PhD: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/112360965-john-j-foxe

🧠Labs Mentioned:

Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory: https://friedcnl.ucla.edu/team/ Frederick J. and Marion A. Schindler Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab: https://urmc.info/1RG

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