Painful memories rewired in mice, sparking hope for PTSD treatment

Thursday, August 28, 2014 - 09:00 in Health & Medicine

Two studies in mice show memories can be erased or rewired so that a painful recollection is physically linked in the brain to joy and a once-happy memory to pain. That may lead to treatments for post-traumatic stress disorders in humans.

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