Kandel wins Nobel for memory research
Eric Kandel receives the Nobel Prize for discovering molecular mechanisms of memory formation. Neurobiological basis for understanding how psychotherapy changes the brain.
Modern neuroscience has transformed our understanding of the brain-mind relationship. Techniques like fMRI, high-density EEG, and optogenetics have allowed us to observe the brain in action and establish links between neural circuits and psychological functions. This has enriched both psychological theory and clinical practice.
The first decade of the 21st century was a period of rapid advances in neuroscience, genetics, and behavioral economics. Functional neuroimaging allowed us to see the brain in action, while complete genomes opened the era of genetic research in psychology.
Significance: This milestone significantly contributed to the development of psychology as a science and profession, influencing research, clinical practice, or public policy.