Thursday, February 5

Published study examines the effects of deep brain stimulation on memory-impairing ailments

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Published study examines the effects of deep brain stimulation on memory-impairing ailments

In a study published in February by Dr. Itzhak Fried, postdoctoral fellow Nanthia Suthana and their colleagues, they discovered that deep brain stimulation (DBS) might have the ability to improve the memory of individuals suffering from memory-impairing ailments. Deep brain stimulation is the process of implanting electrodes in a patient's brain during their time spent in the hospital for epilepsy treatment. Dr. Hugh T. Blair, UCLA associate professor of behavioral neuroscience, explains that deep brain stimulation is just starting down the path toward fixing impaired memory, but there is still a long way to go.

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"Published study examines the effects of deep brain stimulation on memory-impairing ailments"

In a study published in February by Dr. Itzhak Fried, postdoctoral fellow Nanthia Suthana and their colleagues, they discovered that deep brain stimulation (DBS) might have the ability to improve the memory of individuals suffering from memory-impairing ailments. Deep brain stimulation is the process of implanting electrodes in a patient's brain during their time spent in the hospital for epilepsy treatment. Dr. Hugh T. Blair, UCLA associate professor of behavioral neuroscience, explains that deep brain stimulation is just starting down the path toward fixing impaired memory, but there is still a long way to go.

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Get to know the five bandmates of The Ten Thousand

Get to know the five bandmates of The Ten Thousand

May 4, 2012 – The Ten Thousand is this year's closing act in Spring Sing, UCLA's annual talent showcase. The band has been playing together for about a year, and their sound has yet to be completely formed. Get to know the bandmates, find out about what direction the band wants to go in musically and hear some of Westwood's own original music.

The Band:
Kevin Daye (UCLA alumnus, philosophy) – Lead Vocals, Guitarist, Harmonica
Dylan Robin (third-year, psychology) – Vocals, Lead Guitar
Garrett Harney (graduating third-year, psychology) – Drums
Satoru Yamamoto (first-year, geospatial studies/comparative literature) – Keyboard, Vocals
Nathan Kersey-Wilson (third-year, ethnomusicology) – Bass Guitar, Flute, Vocals

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"Get to know the five bandmates of The Ten Thousand"

May 4, 2012 – The Ten Thousand is this year's closing act in Spring Sing, UCLA's annual talent showcase. The band has been playing together for about a year, and their sound has yet to be completely formed. Get to know the bandmates, find out about what direction the band wants to go in musically and hear some of Westwood's own original music.

The Band:
Kevin Daye (UCLA alumnus, philosophy) – Lead Vocals, Guitarist, Harmonica
Dylan Robin (third-year, psychology) – Vocals, Lead Guitar
Garrett Harney (graduating third-year, psychology) – Drums
Satoru Yamamoto (first-year, geospatial studies/comparative literature) – Keyboard, Vocals
Nathan Kersey-Wilson (third-year, ethnomusicology) – Bass Guitar, Flute, Vocals

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Last year’s Spring Sing winner Courtney Randall is ready to kick off solo career

Last year’s Spring Sing winner Courtney Randall is ready to kick off solo career

May 3, 2012 – Courtney Randall, a second-year psychology student at UCLA and last year's Spring Sing winner is not the typical rock star. You won't find her boasting a huge ego or showing up hours late to concerts. She is a talented and dedicated singer attempting to kick off a career in music, and with the help of her manager, she just might do so.

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"Last year’s Spring Sing winner Courtney Randall is ready to kick off solo career"

May 3, 2012 – Courtney Randall, a second-year psychology student at UCLA and last year's Spring Sing winner is not the typical rock star. You won't find her boasting a huge ego or showing up hours late to concerts. She is a talented and dedicated singer attempting to kick off a career in music, and with the help of her manager, she just might do so.

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UCLA Philharmonia puts on All-Star Concert, showcasing student soloists

UCLA Philharmonia puts on All-Star Concert, showcasing student soloists

Apr. 13, 2012 – The UCLA Philharmonia, an orchestra of music students here at UCLA, had its seventh annual All-Star Concert last night. The concert included eight performances by soloists who were accompanied by an orchestra. The soloists were chosen from a competition held in fall quarter in which they performed the same pieces they prepared for last night.

First-year Doctor of Musical Arts student Ryan Dudenbostel and third-year DMA student Jorge Uzcategui each conducted two of the performances. The concert featured the talents of 11 students from the Herb Alpert School of Music who won the fall competition.

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"UCLA Philharmonia puts on All-Star Concert, showcasing student soloists"

Apr. 13, 2012 – The UCLA Philharmonia, an orchestra of music students here at UCLA, had its seventh annual All-Star Concert last night. The concert included eight performances by soloists who were accompanied by an orchestra. The soloists were chosen from a competition held in fall quarter in which they performed the same pieces they prepared for last night.

First-year Doctor of Musical Arts student Ryan Dudenbostel and third-year DMA student Jorge Uzcategui each conducted two of the performances. The concert featured the talents of 11 students from the Herb Alpert School of Music who won the fall competition.

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Digital humanities minor cuts across majors, allows students to use technology in social research

Digital humanities minor cuts across majors, allows students to use technology in social research

Apr. 11, 2012 – Digital humanities is being championed as the "next big thing" in education. UCLA is one of the first universities in the nation to have an approved digital humanities curriculum, with schools such as USC, Harvard and Stanford following closely behind. Digital humanities is trying to bridge the divide between North and South campus by using South Campus tools such as visual mapping and data mining on traditionally North Campus subjects such as history and literature.

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"Digital humanities minor cuts across majors, allows students to use technology in social research"

Apr. 11, 2012 – Digital humanities is being championed as the "next big thing" in education. UCLA is one of the first universities in the nation to have an approved digital humanities curriculum, with schools such as USC, Harvard and Stanford following closely behind. Digital humanities is trying to bridge the divide between North and South campus by using South Campus tools such as visual mapping and data mining on traditionally North Campus subjects such as history and literature.

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Designer creates games to challenge video game culture and stereotypes

Designer creates games to challenge video game culture and stereotypes

Mar. 15, 2012 – Paolo Pedercini is not a game designer; he is a designer who uses games as a way to convey messages not normally found in video games. He hopes that his video games can start conversations about the current video game culture, of which he does not approve. On Tuesday he gave a design media arts lecture on the bottom floor of UCLA's Broad Art Center, which excited the small crowd that was present.

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"Designer creates games to challenge video game culture and stereotypes"

Mar. 15, 2012 – Paolo Pedercini is not a game designer; he is a designer who uses games as a way to convey messages not normally found in video games. He hopes that his video games can start conversations about the current video game culture, of which he does not approve. On Tuesday he gave a design media arts lecture on the bottom floor of UCLA's Broad Art Center, which excited the small crowd that was present.

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Seekers Talk Strategy, Stamina and Snitches

Seekers Talk Strategy, Stamina and Snitches

Mar. 11, 2012 – Third-year microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics student Jeffrey Lin and second-year computer science and engineering student Kirby Cool are two seekers on the UCLA Quidditch team. After a winning match, they discuss their strategies and experiences in catching the golden snitch.

Check out more coverage of the UCLA Quidditch Western Cup III here.

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"Seekers Talk Strategy, Stamina and Snitches"

Mar. 11, 2012 – Third-year microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics student Jeffrey Lin and second-year computer science and engineering student Kirby Cool are two seekers on the UCLA Quidditch team. After a winning match, they discuss their strategies and experiences in catching the golden snitch.

Check out more coverage of the UCLA Quidditch Western Cup III here.

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