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Seeking Out New Blood (And Brains!) For Section Membership Through Quick Response (Qr) Codes And Zombies, Marie T. Ascher, Beth Whipple May 2012

Seeking Out New Blood (And Brains!) For Section Membership Through Quick Response (Qr) Codes And Zombies, Marie T. Ascher, Beth Whipple

NYMC Faculty Posters

Objectives: Although the Medical Informatics Section (MIS) is one of the largest MLA sections, new ways to enhance section membership breathe life into a section. The creation of a Zombie Hunt game is a novel interactive approach to encourage people to join our section, have fun, and use some technology during MLA '12.


Tcl Letter Spring 2012, Touro College Libraries Apr 2012

Tcl Letter Spring 2012, Touro College Libraries

Yearbooks and Newsletters

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2011 Touro College & University System Faculty Publications, Touro College & University System Jan 2012

2011 Touro College & University System Faculty Publications, Touro College & University System

Faculty Publications Books

This is the 2011 edition of the Faculty Publications Book of the Touro College & University System. It includes all eligible 2011 publication citations of faculty within the Touro College & University System. It was produced by the Touro College Libraries.


Epigenetics: A Possible Mechanism Of Memory, Aliza Grossman Rubenstein Jan 2012

Epigenetics: A Possible Mechanism Of Memory, Aliza Grossman Rubenstein

The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences

The following is an excerpt from the introduction to this article: The mind-body connection has fascinated philosophers and scientists for centuries. How is it possible that consciousness arises from a lump of matter known as the brain? How does neurons’ firing affect choice and beliefs? How do the electrochemical properties of the brain allow for the memory of events long after they’ve occurred? One of the most studied of these areas is that of memory. Researchers seek to understand the biological basis behind memory and how that biology is affected in individuals suffering from memory disorders.


Melatonin And Its Effect On Learning And Memory, Nechama Leah Bauman (Cahn) Jan 2012

Melatonin And Its Effect On Learning And Memory, Nechama Leah Bauman (Cahn)

The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences

Melatonin is a neurohormone produced by the pineal gland and secreted into the body in a circadian rhythm. Melatonin is known to be involved in many vital body functions, including sleep, reproduction, and immune response. Exogenous melatonin, sold as over the counter natural supplements in drugstores, is commonly taken by many people to help cure various ailments. Melatonin also plays a role in the hippocampus. This paper investigates the effects of melatonin on long-term potentiation in the hippocampus. Long-term potentiation, described as a long-lasting strengthening of synapses between nerve cells, is thought to be responsible for long-term memory retention. It …