Monday, 24 September 2012
Sunday, 23 September 2012
My favorate Father
‘Thank you for being my father.’
Thank you for giving me life,
Thank you for showing me good from bad.
I guess I’m only really trying to say,
Thank you for being my father.
Even though the years drift away,
I
never took the time just to say,
‘I love you, and I always have,
And thank you for being my Dad.’......
And thank you for being my Dad.’......
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Emotional Memories Can Be Erased From Our Brains
A new study by Thomas Ågren, a doctoral candidate at the Department of Psychology, under the observation of Professors Mats Fredrikson and Tomas Furmark, has indicated that it is possible to erase newly formed emotional memories from the brain. This finding, published in Science, brings scientists a huge step forward in future research on memory and fear.
The results coincide previous research which suggested that memories of fear can be substantially modified into benign memories when they are ripe for change, and can be kept that way.
An enduring long-term memory is formed when individuals take in new information by using theprocess of consolidation, which is based on the formation of proteins. When we recall an event, a place, or anything from our past, the memory becomes unstable for a while. Another consolidation process begins, and the memory is restabilized.
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