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neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as. activated neurons that are in activated its links forming between the reason our our memories change is because the brain has a form of plasticity or the ability to change with experience that is constantly on so everything that happens to us is capable of changing the brain to some extent and in some ways the retrieval of a memory is in and of itself a change that is in and of itself an experience as if you're including something completely new from scratch it's not necessarily that the justice system is doing it out of malice it's that it's it can be implanting different kinds of memories that were not there at the time of a crime so it could be used to put somebody away from. psychologist elizabeth lof
neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as. activated neurons that are in activated its links forming between the reason our our memories change is...
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neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird like state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as. activated neurons that are in activated. between the reason our our memories change is because the brain has a form of plasticity or the ability to change with experience. constantly on so everything that happens to us is capable of changing the brain to some extent and in some ways the retrieval of a memory is in and of itself a change that is in of itself an experience as if you're including something completely new from scratch it's not necessarily that the justice system is doing it out of malice it's that it's it can be implanting different kinds of memories that were not there at the time of the crime so it could be used to put somebody away from. psychologist elizabeth loftus has testified man
neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird like state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as. activated neurons that are in activated. between the reason our our memories change is because the...
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neuroscientist steve ramirez you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse model. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to pulses of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a brain scan thousands of times the size of the mouse's hippocampus. so there's the branches that were active everything that's going green here was active in the animal was making this particular fair memory. next they put the mouse in a different box where nothing bad had happened to it after a while they shot light into the mouse's brain to switch on the fear memory from the 1st box. but out of the $1000000.00 question is does the animal behave as though it's recalling a fear memory even though it's in a safe environment. how could they tell when a mouse experiences fear it often freezes in place. but
neuroscientist steve ramirez you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse model. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to pulses of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a brain...
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neuroscientist steve ramirez and shoot you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse smiled. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posters of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a brain scan thousands of times the size of the mouse's hippocampus. so there's the branches that were active everything that's going green here was active in the animal was making this particular fair memory. next they put the mouse in a different box where nothing bad had happened to it after a while they shot light into the mouse's brain to switch on the fear memory from the 1st box. put out the $1000000.00 question is does the animal behave as though it's recalling a fear memory even though it's in a safe environment. how could they tell when a mouse experiences fear it often freezes in p
neuroscientist steve ramirez and shoot you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse smiled. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posters of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this...
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neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird like state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as neurons that are activated neurons that are in activated. link forming between the reason our our memories change is because the brain has a form of plasticity or the ability to change with experience that is constantly. so everything that happens to us is capable of changing the brain to some extent and in some ways the retrieval of a memory is in and of itself a change that is in and of itself an experience as if you're including something completely new from scratch it's not necessarily that the justice system is doing it out of malice it's that it's it can be implanting different kinds of memories that were not there at the time of the crime so it could be used to put somebody away from. renowned
neuroscientist and jogging addict steve ramirez says the deeper problem is that when a memory is recalled especially in its early stages it's highly vulnerable to change. when we recall a memory is put into this weird like state where it becomes susceptible to modification or a kind of. each time that we recall it becomes vulnerable and changeable so it's a physical process that manifests as neurons that are activated neurons that are in activated. link forming between the reason our our...
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neuroscientist steve ramirez you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse model. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posts is of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a brain scan thousands of times the size of the mouse's hippocampus. so there's the branches that were active everything that's going green here was active in the animal was making this particular fair memory. next they put the mouse in a different box where nothing bad had happened to it after a while they shot light into the mouse's brain to switch on the fear memory from the 1st box. but now the $1000000.00 question is does the animal behave as though it's recalling a fear memory even though it's in a safe environment. how could they tell when a mouse experiences fear it often freezes in place. but
neuroscientist steve ramirez you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse model. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posts is of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a...
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neuroscientist steve ramirez and you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse mild foot show. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posters of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off. this is a brain scan thousands of times the size of the mouse's hippocampus. so there's the branches that were active everything that's going green here was active in the animal was making this particular fair memory. next they put the mouse in a different box where nothing bad had happened to it after a while they shot light into the mouse his brain to switch on the fear memory from the 1st box. but out of the $1000000.00 question is does the animal behave as though it's recalling a fear memory even though it's in a safe environment. how could they tell when a mouse experiences fear it often freezes i
neuroscientist steve ramirez and you did a much heralded experiment at mit that was right out of a science fiction film. but the stars were mice. the 2 scientists started by creating a fear memory by giving a mouse mild foot show. in a box like chamber while identifying the individual brain cells in the hippocampus involved in making this memory. then the scientists genetically engineer these brain cells to respond to posters of laser light. now they could switch that fear memory on and off....
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rebotes steve nash >>> con kevin durÁn el exwarriors >>> enfrentaron al atlanta hawks >>> los mets vencieron a atlanta hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva en el dÍa de hoy con carlos mauricio ramÍreze dÓlares >>> que ahora irÁn destinado a esas familias que tanto lo necesitan muchas gracias no nos cabe la alegrÍa con esto cerramos nos vamos a dormir con esa buena y ojalÁ que sigamos echando ha mano y sobre todo en estos tiempo alivia >>> gracias por todo. que la pasen muy bien. felicidades. buenas noches, estas son las noticias que tiene que saber crece la preocupación con la vainte del coronavirus , en california deetctan la nueva cepa y en colorado hay dos personas afectadas. >>> me imagino lo peor, al ver que es el primer caso acá . >>> los espcilist as dicen que es normal qu
rebotes steve nash >>> con kevin durÁn el exwarriors >>> enfrentaron al atlanta hawks >>> los mets vencieron a atlanta hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva en el dÍa de hoy con carlos mauricio ramÍreze dÓlares >>> que ahora irÁn destinado a esas familias que tanto lo necesitan muchas gracias no nos cabe la alegrÍa con esto cerramos nos vamos a dormir con esa buena y ojalÁ que sigamos echando ha mano y sobre todo en estos tiempo alivia >>>...