TGA may be related to several medical procedures, including angiography, general anesthesia, gastroscopy. Case presentation We report a 58-year-old woman who experiencing TGA one hour after the execution of her first-time nasopharyngeal swab for COVID-19. Brain MRI showed a typical punctate ...
One method is consciously forgetting the context in which a traumatic memory occurred. The surfacing of a memory to our consciousness in the presence of a contextual cue is evident in songs that remind you of your first love, or the tragic heartbreak that followed. Purposely forgetting a particu...
of us gathered here to celebrate the partial reactivation of our phones as well as our son’s upcoming job interview with a national franchise. Ki-Tek tries to deliver a heartfelt speech like a TV patriarch but severely lacks the gravitas. Chung-Sook and Ki-Jung are already drinking their...
Behavioral therapy built around “extinction training” in animal models has proven helpful in easing the depth of the emotional response totraumatic memories, but not in completely removing the memory itself, making relapse common. Huganir and postdoctoral fellow Roger Clem focused on the nerve circu...
Behavioral therapy built around “extinction training” in animal models has proven helpful in easing the depth of the emotional response totraumatic memories, but not in completely removing the memory itself, making relapse common. Huganir and postdoctoral fellow Roger Clem focused on the nerve circu...
From the sensory memory, that information is passed on to the short-term memory, or working memory. This memory usually lasts less than an hour, with an average of twenty minutes for most people. When you place something down and forget where you put it five minutes later, this is a fai...
The more you know about your memory, the better you'll understand how you can improve it. Here's a basic overview of how your memory works and howagingaffects your ability to remember. Your baby's firstcry...the taste of your grandmother's molasses cookies...the scent of an ocean breez...
12.Are you sure that’s not a false memory? Part 3: When there is too little memory—or too much 13.Just normal aging—or is it Alzheimer’s disease? 14.What else can go wrong with your memory? 15.Post-traumatic stress disorder: When you can’t forget ...
How to Forget Okay, granted– many of us have way more troublerememberingthings than forgetting them. But apparently forgetting is actually the road to a better memory. I was fascinated to read about possible benefits of what’s calledactive forgetting-– a process by which the brain “cleans...
process are similar inratsand humans, it should be possible to study this adaptive forgetting phenomenon at a cellular—or even molecular—level. A better understanding of the biological foundations of these mechanisms may help researchers develop improved treatments to help people forget traumatic ...