Loading...
Loading...

How Memories Form and Fade

Research News

|

Ever wonder why you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven’t seen in years yet easily forget the name of a person you just met a moment ago?

New research done in the laboratory of TCCI®-affiliated biology professor Carlos Lois at Caltech, uses mouse models to determine that strong, stable memories are encoded by “teams” of neurons all firing in synchrony, providing redundancy that enables these memories to persist over time.

Lois’ research has implications for understanding how memory might be affected after brain damage, such as by strokes or Alzheimer’s disease.

Read more on Caltech’s website

Loading...

Cornerstone Partnerships

Frontier Labs

Documentary

Loading...

AI Prize

AI for Social Good

Stanford IPL

Loading...

AIAS 2026

Conference Program

Conference Partners

Conference Reports

About

Founders’ letter

Vision

Chen Scholars Program

Training Programs

Young Talent Collider

Join Us

Team

Newsroom

Chen Institute blog

Newsletter

Annual Report

© 2026 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

Contact us

Newsletter

Subscribe

Loading...

Cornerstone Partnerships

Frontier Labs

Documentary

Loading...

AI Prize

AI for Social Good

Stanford IPL

Loading...

AIAS 2026

Conference Program

Conference Partners

Conference Reports

About

Founders’ letter

Vision

Chen Scholars Program

Training Programs

Young Talent Collider

Join Us

Team

Newsroom

Chen Institute blog

Newsletter

Annual Report

© 2026 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

Contact us

Newsletter

Subscribe

Loading...

Cornerstone Partnerships

Frontier Labs

Documentary

Loading...

AI Prize

AI for Social Good

Stanford IPL

Loading...

AIAS 2026

Conference Program

Conference Partners

Conference Reports

About

Founders’ letter

Vision

Chen Scholars Program

Training Programs

Young Talent Collider

Join Us

Team

Newsroom

Chen Institute blog

Newsletter

Annual Report

© 2026 Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy

Contact us

Newsletter

Subscribe