This technology will actually be useful when can help more people overcome the psychological shocks to have better life instead of looking to commit suicide to escape the memories.If anyone has viewed the film Eternal Sunshine of Spotless Mind with young couples starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet, people will still impressed with the technology that allows clear away the memories of grieving in the movie. Though seems fiction, but according to a new study from Princeton University and Dartmouth, what kind of memories can be forgotten in a manner intended by changing the way that we think about the scene when we first experience the memories.A scene in the film Eternal Sunshine of Spotless Mind.A scene in the film Eternal Sunshine of Spotless Mind.These findings may even create basis for mental health care, lessened the memories of grief in those who suffer from PTSD syndrome (traumatic).Many theories assume that the context of memory is an indispensable part of the way we organize and store your memories. Previous research suggested that the remember the nonsense syllables have been significantly improved when the warning signs were added to the process, and the "independent State school" is often used as a method to improve your score in the exam.In the study published in the journal Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, the researchers used fMRI methods (functional MRI) to follow the memories related to the context. The participants viewed the images of Woods, hills and beaches, while the school is required in the list of random words.One group was asked to forget the list of random word appears between the two images, while another group was asked to remember a list of words.Images taken from brain MRI test participants.Images taken from brain MRI test participants."We used fMRI methods to keep track of whether people are thinking about things related to the context in each moment throughout our testing." Jeremy Manning, a Professor of psychology and the brain at Dartmouth College, the lead author of the study said. "That allows us to track on the basis of time, the scenery or context represents putting into and fading in the minds of people like how over time."And after the first group are asked to forget, fMRI shows that they've been "discharged out" the memory independently of the context. "It's like thinking to force intended to put your grandma cooking scene out of your mind if you don't like to think about your lady at that time." Manning said. "We can measure and quantify that process in a natural way by using brain data."The converse occurs when participants are asked to memorize random words. Action "to discharge out" the image-related memories did not happen in the brain.The study may also help us understand "how we remember instead how we forget," Manning said. In addition, this study can also be used to treat people who are reliving the traumatic event. "Or we may want to get information out early so that we can focus on learning something new."
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