Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Drug Deletes Fearful Memories

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Monday February 16, @07:26PM

from the also-the-memory-that-you-paid-your-bill-already dept.
BiotechScience
Al writes"Technology Review has an article about a common drug that seems to 'delete' painful memories related to a fearful experience. Experiments carried out by neuro-scientists at Emory University show that propranolol, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure, can suppress the emotional part of a fearful memory. The results, published in Nature Neuroscience, suggest a new way to treat anxiety disorders. In recent years, scientists have discovered that the simple act of remembering a past experience requires that the memory be consolidated once again. And both animal research and some human studies have shown that during re consolidation, long-term memories — once thought to be fairly stable — can be more easily meddled with."

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