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This Week in (Neuroscience) History

June 27

Development of the First Explicit Memory Model (1968) - Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin proposed their multi-store model of memory, distinguishing between sensory, short-term, and long-term memory stores, which has become a foundational framework in cognitive psychology.

First Use of PET Scanning for Alzheimer's Diagnosis (1983) - Researchers demonstrated that positron emission tomography could detect metabolic changes in the brain characteristic of Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appeared, revolutionizing early diagnosis.

Publication of "In Search of Memory" (2006) - Neuroscientist Eric Kandel published his autobiographical book connecting his personal history to his Nobel Prize-winning research on the molecular mechanisms of memory formation.

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