The Freedberg Action, Learning, and Cognitive Neuroscience (FALCON) laboratory aims to develop noninvasive brain stimulation interventions to mitigate the effects of memory loss caused by neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and mental health disorders, such as major depression. We use repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and neuroimaging to understand how networks that support memory interact when trying to encode and retrieve different types of memory. The laboratory also aims to prepare students for academic careers in cognitive neuroscience and rehabilitation. Master’s, Doctoral, and Post-Doctoral students in the FALCON lab are expected to gain practical and conceptual expertise collecting and analyzing neuroimaging (Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging; AFNI) and behavioral (R, MATLAB, Excel) data, the proper use of noninvasive brain stimulation, and task coding (MATLAB and Eprime).