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Learning and memory

Learning and memory in neurology is a very important area of study that reveals the way in which the brain stores, encodes, and recalls information—essential to everyday life as well as building relationships. Fundamentally, the hippocampus—a temporal lobe brain structure—is at the forefront of forming new experiences and learning memory through reinforcing pathways utilizing synapses. As new information is received, the electrical impulses travel down chains of the neurons, strengthening these synapse chains in an effort to strengthen memory. At the molecular level, learning and memory rely on their star players such as glutamate and GABA: glutamate manages the development of synapses and short-term memory, while GABA manages the excitement of the neurons and plays a role in long-term memory. Also, higher-order cognitive functions such as attention, memory consolidation, and recall are strongly governed by emotional context, influencing feedback into decision-making and memory consolidation. As research continues to evolve, neurologists continually expand our area of knowledge about the dynamic in-depth relationship between physiological, molecular, and psychological parameters governing learning and memory. 

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Scientific Program

Keynote Speaker - Dr. Zhenhuan LIU (Oral Presentation - In-Person)

Nanhai Maternity and Children Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China

Keynote Speaker - Dr. Magda Tsolaki - Oral Presentation (Virtual)

Emeritus Professor of Neurology, Aristotle Univesrsity of Thessaloniki, Makedonia, Greece, Chair of the Greek Federation of Alzheimer’s Disease

Keynote Speaker - Dr. Tatsuro Mutoh, MD, PhD, FAAN - Oral Presentation (In-Person)

Department of Neurology, Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan

Committee Members

Kenneth B Storey

Carleton University, Canada

Kindy Mark

University of South Florida, United

Thomas J Webster

Interstellar Therapeutics, United States

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