Description
This collection contains the official publications of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and
Memory at the University of California, Irvine. Included are annual reports, brochures, flyers,
invitations, memoranda, programs, and videocassettes
Background
The Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (CNLM) was founded in 1981,
with the express purpose of conducting research toward a greater understanding of the biological basis
of learning and memory. The CNLM was officially sanctioned as an Organized Research Unit (ORU)
by the University of California in 1983. Like all University of California ORUs, the CNLM is
interdisciplinary in its approach to research. Faculty members, along with professional, postgraduate,
graduate, and undergraduate researchers come from a variety of disciplines, including psychology,
chemistry, anatomy, pharmacology, work together on research teams aimed at understanding the
connection between human memory and learning. Besides being interdisciplinary, the CNLM also
includes faculty members from other universities in southern California.
Extent
0.6 linear feet
(2 boxes)
Restrictions
Publication Rights
Property rights and copyright reside with the University of California. For permissions to reproduce or
to publish, please contact the University Archivist.
Availability
Access
Collection is open for research.