
Tristan Yates
Tristan Yates is a neuroscientist who previously conducted research at Yale University before moving to Columbia University. His work centers on the mechanisms of memory encoding and retrieval, particularly in young children. Yates played a key role in a groundbreaking study that demonstrated that infants can encode episodic memories, contributing to the understanding of childhood amnesia and the development of memory systems in the brain.
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Tristan Yates led the research team as a PhD student at Yale University.
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Tristan Yates led the team that showed babies images to study memory encoding.
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The team, led by Tristan Yates, showed babies a new image of a face, object, or scene.
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