Slashdot Mirror


Scientists Erase Specific Memories In Mice

Ostracus writes "It sounds like science fiction, but scientists say it might one day be possible to erase undesirable memories from the brain, selectively and safely. After exposing mice to emotionally powerful stimuli, such as a mild shock to their paws, the scientists then observed how well or poorly the animals subsequently recalled the particular trauma as their brain's expression of CaMKII was manipulated up and down. When the brain was made to overproduce CaMKII at the exact moment the mouse was prodded to retrieve the traumatic memory, the memory wasn't just blocked, it appeared to be fully erased."

1 of 320 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Everlasting Sunlight of the Spot-Free Brain by kesuki · · Score: 0, Redundant

    what did yooooooooo aaaa .... *drools over kybord having forgotten how to type*