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Trauma Memories Wiped Out in Rat Study – Technology Networks
Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories. A new study suggests that procedures used by clinicians to indirectly…

Scientists could be a step closer to finding a way to reduce the impact of traumatic memories, according to a Texas A&M University study published recently in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
The report details a study, conducted in rats, by researchers from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and the Institute for Neuroscience. Stephen Maren, professor of psychological and brain sciences, said the group’s findings suggest that procedures used by clinicians to indirectly reactivate…
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