... and colleagues suggests that blocking the effects of cortisol may be one strategy to promote the 'normalization' of traumatic memories." Dr. Alberini agrees, noting that "these results suggest that ...
... than cognitive restructuring because it eases the anxiety associated with the traumatic memory and corrects the belief that the memory must be avoided, in addition to encouraging self-control by ...
... , but have little memory for other important aspects of the crime scene. Traumatic memories, such as the flashbacks experienced among individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder, can demonstrate ...
... memories in an inducible and rapid way suggests the existence of molecular paradigm(s) under which traumatic memories can be erased or degraded while preserving other memories in the brain," says Dr. ...
A new study has found that adrenaline can tell the brain to store memories, possibly explaining why we remember traumatic events vividly for years afterwards.
... insufficient activation of the prefrontal cortex could be the basis for inadequate suppression of unwanted traumatic memories stored in the hippocampus.
"These data suggest that the mechanism for ...
... (March 9th, 2009) – Ecstasy may help suffers of post-traumatic stress learn to deal ... cortex) and therefore permits bearable revisiting of traumatic memories.
Thirdly, ecstasy increases the release ...
... mGluR5 agonists [like CDPPD] might play a role in the treatment of the extinction of other forms of maladaptive learning, such as the traumatic memories associated with posttraumatic stress disorder."
... process of laying down long-term memories.
However, until now, scientists have thought ... would be possible to prevent the traumatic memories associated with post traumatic stress syndrome or to stop ...
... offering a $1,000 prize to anyone who could identify a pre-1800 literary example of traumatic memory that has been repressed by an otherwise healthy individual, and then recovered.
In 2007, Pope and ...
... symptoms of PTSD by increasing feelings of justice or increase PTSD symptoms by reviving traumatic memories of survivors without providing an opportunity to process and reframe these memories." In ...
... implications for sufferers of anxiety disorders, as it could allow doctors to erase the memories of patients who have had extremely traumatic experiences, such as survivors of war.
In his review for ...
... Any bad experience in daily life is a learning experience that can result in anxiety disorders. If traumatic memories persist inappropriately, sensory cues, sometimes not even recognized consciously, ...