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Wednesday, September 5th, 2007


Neurobiologists jam brain’s memory machine

via CBC

Scientists have found a way to erase long-term memory in rats, a discovery that could boost development of treatments for those suffering from memory loss or dementia.

The findings reveal that the memory-storage process is far more dynamic than once thought. Researchers involved in the study liken memory to a machine that must be constantly maintained in order to run smoothly. They found a way to briefly jam this machine using drugs and erase stored memories.