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By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 01/07/2007
Researchers have found they can use drugs to wipe away single, specific memories while leaving other memories intact. By injecting an amnesia drug at the right time, when a subject was recalling a particular thought, neuro-scientists discovered they could disrupt the way the memory is stored and even make it disappear.
In a new study, revealed in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, psychiatrists at McGill University, in Montreal, and Harvard University, in Boston, used an amnesia drug to "dampen" the memories of trauma victims.
The research suggests memories can be manipulated because they act as if made from glass, existing in a molten state as they are being created, before turning solid. When the memory is recalled, however, it becomes molten again and so can be altered before it once more resets.
Scientists at New York University have published another new study where they claim to have erased a single memory from the brains of rats while leaving the rest of the animals' memories still intact.
Entirely possible in my opinion.
Originally posted by ETDisclosure
The bad Grays are human created programmable life forms.
If there is a memory erasing process, it's human that are doing it.
ETD.
I'm very interested in this, can you tell me more.
Originally posted by ETDisclosure
The military uses astral body extraction devices, and the abduction will seem very real, just like if you were there. Look at lucid dreams.