Neuroscientists Identify How Trauma Triggers Long-lasting Memories In The Brain
Thu, 18 Aug 2005 02:00 AM EST
... A research team led by UC Irvine neuroscientists has identified how the brain processes and stores emotional experiences as long-term memories. The research, performed on rats, could help neuroscientists better understand why emotionally arousing events are remembered over longer periods than emotionally neutral events, and may ultimately find application in treatments for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
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