UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab

UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab

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We study how memory and the brain changes with age, depression, and poor sleep.

06/02/2026

🧠 Join Our Memory Research Study!

The Memory and Aging Lab at UT Austin is currently seeking Black, Mexican American, and Non-Hispanic White adults between the ages of 40 and 75 with no history of neurological impairments.

If you qualify, you'll get:
💵 $20/hour for each visit
🎉 $100 bonus for completing all visits
🧠 A screenshot of your own brain images!

📍Interested? Fill out a screening form and we'll contact you if you qualify: https://redcap.dellmed.utexas.edu/surveys/?s=W3A9C7AYH9N3J7M3

Thank you for supporting brain health research!

Modeling Brain Aging and Resilience Over the Lifespan Reveals New Individual Factors 06/01/2026

🧠 Exciting findings from Dr. Audrey Duarte's Memory and Aging Lab were recently highlighted by the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.

New research suggests that even mild symptoms of depression may contribute to memory difficulties as we age. The team is also exploring how factors such as sleep, social support, and physical activity may help build resilience and support healthy cognitive aging.

By studying a diverse group of participants across the lifespan, our team hopes to develop more personalized approaches to promoting brain health and reducing age-related memory decline.

Check out the article here: https://www.cogneurosociety.org/modeling-brain-aging-and-resilience-over-the-lifespan-reveals-new-individual-factors/

Interested in contributing to this important work? Join our study: https://redcap.dellmed.utexas.edu/surveys/?s=W3A9C7AYH9N3J7M3

Modeling Brain Aging and Resilience Over the Lifespan Reveals New Individual Factors Modeling the aging brain requires more diverse data than traditionally captured, as cognitive neuroscientists are presenting at CNS 2026.

Photos from UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab's post 06/01/2026

We had a great time with the Roadrunner Academy at Dobie Middle School inspiring the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals! Students learned about the brain, how it works, and simple ways to take care of their brain health. Thank you to all the curious and engaged students who made it such a fun and rewarding experience!

05/19/2026

Join UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab this Wednesday at the RBJ Resource Festival! 🧠✨

We’ll be sharing information about brain health, memory, healthy aging, and the research happening at UT Austin. Stop by to say hello, learn more about our work, and connect with community resources!

📍 RBJ Residences
1320 Art Dilly Dr, Austin, TX 78702

📅 May 20, 2026
⏰ 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

We hope to see you there!

05/18/2026

Tomorrow, Dr. Audrey Duarte and the UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab are excited to visit Dobie Middle School for the Road Runner Medical Academy! 🧠🔬

We’ll be sharing what it’s like to work in brain and memory research and inspiring the next generation of scientists, healthcare professionals, and curious minds. We can’t wait to meet the students and explore the amazing world of the brain together!

05/16/2026

🧠 Join Our Memory Research Study!
The Memory and Aging Lab at UT Austin is currently seeking Black, Mexican American, and Non-Hispanic White adults between the ages of 40 and 75 with no history of neurological impairments.

If you qualify, you'll get:
💵 $20/hour for each visit
🎉 $100 bonus for completing all visits
🧠 A screenshot of your own brain images!

📍Interested? Fill out a screening form and we'll contact you if you qualify: https://redcap.dellmed.utexas.edu/surveys/?s=W3A9C7AYH9N3J7M3

Thank you for supporting brain health research!

Redefining the "aging brain" through diverse data 05/15/2026

How do factors like depression, sleep, physical activity, and social support shape how we age cognitively? 🧠

New research featuring Dr. Audrey Duarte, Dr. Sarah Henderson and the UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab explores how even minimal levels of depression may contribute to memory difficulties and executive dysfunction as we age — and how these effects can differ across individuals and communities.

The article also highlights the importance of diverse representation in neuroscience research and the role of lifestyle and emotional support factors in brain resilience.

Read more in News Medical: https://www.news-medical.net/news/20260309/Redefining-the-aging-brain-through-diverse-data.aspx

Interested in joining the study? Fill out the screening form here: https://redcap.dellmed.utexas.edu/surveys/?s=W3A9C7AYH9N3J7M3

Redefining the "aging brain" through diverse data Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now realize that vast individual differences require a more predictive and personalized approach. As they uncover more factors that affect cognition over time, they are realizing that...

05/11/2026

Join the UT Austin Memory and Aging Lab at STEAMFest! 🧠✨

STEAMFest is a fun, free community event showcasing Eastside schools and bringing together STEM, arts, health, and family resources for all ages.

Stop by our table to:

* Learn about brain health and memory
* Explore hands-on activities
* Connect with our research team
* Pick up resources about healthy aging and wellness

The event will also include:
🎨 STEM & arts demonstrations
🎶 Live music and performances
🎡 Rides, games, and raffles
🩺 Health resources and screenings
📚 Free books and lunch
🚂 Planetarium, ponies, and train rides
💃 Zumba and summer camp registration

Bring the whole family and come say hello — we’d love to meet you!

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