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US scientists 'erase mice memory' | US scientists 'erase mice memory' |
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Scientists in the US say they have developed the ability to selectively wipe out uncomfortable memories. | Scientists in the US say they have developed the ability to selectively wipe out uncomfortable memories. |
In experiments with mice, researchers from the Medical College of Georgia were able to eliminate memories without any damage to the rodents' brains. | |
They suggested that the technique which works on a particular protein in the brain could, one day, be used to help humans overcome traumatic events. | They suggested that the technique which works on a particular protein in the brain could, one day, be used to help humans overcome traumatic events. |
However, the chief scientist said this was "years or even decades away". | However, the chief scientist said this was "years or even decades away". |
Memories, even painful ones, are an important part of the learning process but for some people recalling traumatic events can be extremely damaging to their lives. | Memories, even painful ones, are an important part of the learning process but for some people recalling traumatic events can be extremely damaging to their lives. |
Scientists at the Medical College of Georgia say they have found a molecular mechanism that can rapidly remove specific memories. | |
Traumatic memories | Traumatic memories |
Working with mice, the researchers found that a particular protein has a crucial role in the formation of memories. | Working with mice, the researchers found that a particular protein has a crucial role in the formation of memories. |
Making the mice over-produce this protein while recalling a specific and painful event caused the memory to be completely eliminated. | Making the mice over-produce this protein while recalling a specific and painful event caused the memory to be completely eliminated. |
The scientists say that in the long-term it should be possible to develop a pill that wipes out traumatic and fearful memories in humans. | The scientists say that in the long-term it should be possible to develop a pill that wipes out traumatic and fearful memories in humans. |
Dr Joe Tsien, of the Brain and Behaviour Discovery Institute in Georgia said: "First of all I should emphasise the methodology is not applicable to the human clinical situation yet. | Dr Joe Tsien, of the Brain and Behaviour Discovery Institute in Georgia said: "First of all I should emphasise the methodology is not applicable to the human clinical situation yet. |
"However, it does suggest molecular paradigms which we can explore to perhaps achieve the same kind of effects in humans - but those are probably years or decades away." | "However, it does suggest molecular paradigms which we can explore to perhaps achieve the same kind of effects in humans - but those are probably years or decades away." |
Dr Tsien said the technique might one day be applied to war veterans who "often suffer from reoccurring traumatic memory replays after returning home". | Dr Tsien said the technique might one day be applied to war veterans who "often suffer from reoccurring traumatic memory replays after returning home". |
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