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CNI: Accessible Neuroscience Lecture


Please join us for the Community Neuroscience Initiative’s May Accessible Neuroscience Lecture with Dr. Gina Poe!

 

“Sleep and the Brain: How Rest Supports Learning, Memory, and Health Across All Ages”


Date: May 30, 11:00 AM ET via Zoom | Register Here 


Dr. Gina Poe of the University of California, Los Angeles, investigates how sleep supports learning, memory consolidation, and brain plasticity, with a particular focus on REM sleep. Her research has informed our understanding of how sleep disruptions contribute to cognitive and emotional difficulties in conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia. For 4-H educators and volunteers, this lecture highlights how insufficient sleep can affect attention, mood, and behavior in youth, underscoring the critical role of sleep in healthy brain development and daily functioning.



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