a recent study from professor mary tyler grosso from the university of pittsburgh school of medicine suggests that a racing our memories could be a key to curing addictions that's right scientists got a bunch of rats addicted to cocaine then played a specific audio visual cue pavlov's experiment with dogs the rats associated the audio visual cue with the cocaine making it the trigger for its drug addictions what scientists didn't pags was once the stuff of science fiction when they produce a rabs of brains they found that the craving response came from the image deliver the brains of emotional processor then they use something called out to genetics to a race the memories of the audio visual cue and so marked reduction the drug seeking behavior but don't expect to see it for humans any time soon as you would have to erase all of the memories from the rat to get the effect scientists say another audio visual kill could send the addiction right back though i think quite a few of us would be willing to raise a few years term memory banks in order to break ourselves of bad habits or just