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PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

rcm newsBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

PTSD May Be Strengthened When Old Memories Travel New Pathways Through The Brain

Latest NewsBy School of MedicineJanuary 26, 2015

Fear memories, such as remembering the sensation and pain of fire, are essential for our survival. Now, two new studies suggest that the neural circuitry involved in such fear memories may not be constant but changing. In fact, the researchers discovered that old fear memories shift from their original pathway in the brain to a…

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