mardi 4 juillet 2017
Painful memories could be erased, new study says
Scientists have taken another step toward being able to selectively edit out bad memories while leaving the good ones intact — something that could one day be used to treat people suffering from PTSD or other anxiety disorders linked to painful memories.
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