Die Neurobiologie kann dies (ganz neu) erklären

Sorrento, Dienstag, 22.03.2016, 13:33 (vor 3613 Tagen) @ Falkenauge6100 Views

Diese frische Arbeit möchte ich mal zu bedenken geben:

Researchers have implanted false memories into mice, which could possibly help understand the human phenomenon of ‘recalling’ experiences, which never occurred....This work in mice may lead to new understanding of how and why humans form false memories...the researchers found they could reactivate the false fear memory at will.

Tonegawa said that humans are highly imaginative animals and just like the mice, an aversive or appetitive event could be associated with a past experience one may happen to have in mind at that moment, hence a false memory is formed....

He said that the recall of this false memory drove an active fear response in associated parts of the brain, making it indistinguishable from a real memory.
http://www.aninews.in//newsdetail9/story122463/false-memories-implanted-into-mice.html

Ciao,
Sorrento


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