Apr 7, 2009

Brain Researchers Open Door to Editing Memory

SUNY Downstate Medical Center neuroscientists have discovered that a single dose of an experimental drug delivered to areas of the brain critical for holding specific types of memory (like emotional associations or spatial knowledge) blocks the activity of a substance that the brain apparently needs to retain much of its learned information. If enhanced, the substance could help ward off dementias and other memory problems, but raises huge ethical issues.

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