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Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by ceejayluv(m): 3:21pm On Jul 26, 2013
Awesome.. I always said that science is gradually catching up with "spirituality".. Anything that was allegedly possible by sorcery will one day be mimicked scientifically.
From flying to teleporting... One day.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Annie2gud(f): 3:21pm On Jul 26, 2013
Long memo......emancipation of Rats.i am pretty sure that xperiment wont work for Naija Rats.wey certificates and clothes never finish for them to munch?
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by moshoodn(m): 3:23pm On Jul 26, 2013
I'm currently working on my own reserve in my private lab on a deadly killer disease.

The human race must move forward.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by trolling(m): 3:32pm On Jul 26, 2013
well in the nearest future false memory would be implanted into the marked....And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie,
12 that they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness. 2 Thes 10:11-12
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by IAMBREEZY: 3:36pm On Jul 26, 2013
WoW
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by bunmioguns(m): 3:38pm On Jul 26, 2013
let me also comment so that people go see am
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Obi1kenobi(m): 3:52pm On Jul 26, 2013
That's Western First World ingenuity for you. Meanwhile, down here in the dark continent, we're casting and binding in prayer houses and lynching "witches" and petty pick-pockets. I hail oo.

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Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by dallyemmy: 3:53pm On Jul 26, 2013
When you have it done on human that is the sign of the end! They will tell you what to think and you would feel okay with yourself. Later you would be given a personal code for all your transactions. You suddenly become like a robot. Only be very careful! Don't take it!
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by wheesin(m): 4:00pm On Jul 26, 2013
EXTRA LONG..EXTRA GRAMMAR BUT EXTRA KNOWLEGDE....am lovin it ?
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by trolling(m): 4:09pm On Jul 26, 2013
dallyemmy: When you have it done on human that is the sign of the end! They will tell you what to think and you would feel okay with yourself. Later you would be given a personal code for all your transactions. You suddenly become like a robot. Only be very careful! Don't take it!
its gonna be done by stealth some wouldnt know when it will be implanted in them,this is why the bible says my people perish for lack of knowledge...they need to watch Sci-fi movies and see whats up but know they'll rather argue about tribes and ish,dumb fools
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by snowytee(m): 4:21pm On Jul 26, 2013
Biotechnology,the bedrock of the future.Genetic engineering,paving the way for evolution.I studied the right course
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by penny01502: 4:27pm On Jul 26, 2013
druid06: Interesting!
yap very interesting
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by supaeagles(m): 4:41pm On Jul 26, 2013
If we use this technology on our leaders (implanting a sense of honesty and good leadership) we will surely become the next super powers of this world cool
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by cyprianlah(m): 4:44pm On Jul 26, 2013
Nawa o.....
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by joyidarauko: 4:45pm On Jul 26, 2013
IS THIS REAL OR A JOKE
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by danchuzzy(m): 4:59pm On Jul 26, 2013
MIT self. This MIT pipo can be daring at times sha...
Btw, what is a Dr. Xu Liu (Asian) dowing in MIT (America). Abi I'm miss road?
Still wondering what info the op is trying to convey...
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by ozoemeka(m): 5:00pm On Jul 26, 2013
Are we going to implant false memories in individuals and make them "testify" ?
mkmyers45: False memories have been implanted into mice, scientists say.

A team was able to make the mice wrongly associate a benign environment with a previous unpleasant experience from different surroundings.

The researchers conditioned a network of neurons to respond to light, making the mice recall the unpleasant environment.

Reporting in Science, they say it could one day shed light into how false memories occur in humans.

The brains of genetically engineered mice were implanted with optic fibres in order to deliver pulses of light to their brain. Known as optogenetics, this technique is able to make individual neurons respond to light.


Our memory changes every single time it's being recorded. That's why we can incorporate new information into old memories and this is how a false memory can form...”

Dr Xu Liu Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Just like in mice, our memories are stored in collections of cells, and when events are recalled we reconstruct parts of these cells - almost like re-assembling small pieces of a puzzle.

It has been well documented that human memory is highly unreliable, first highlighted by a study on eyewitness testimonies in the 70s. Simple changes in how a question was asked could influence the memory a witness had of an event such as a car crash.

When this was brought to public attention, eyewitness testimonies alone were no longer used as evidence in court. Many people wrongly convicted on memory statements were later exonerated by DNA evidence.

Xu Liu of the RIKEN-MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics and one the lead authors of the study, said that when mice recalled a false memory, it was indistinguishable from the real memory in the way it drove a fear response in the memory forming cells of a mouse's brain.


A mouse was put in one environment (blue box) and the brain cells encoding memory were labelled in this environment (white circles)
These cells were then made responsive to light
The animal was placed in a different environment (the red box) and light was delivered into the brain to activate these labelled cells
This induced the recall of the first environment - the blue box. While the animal was recalling the first environment, they also received mild foot shocks
Later when the mouse was put back into the first environment, it showed behavioural signs of fear, indicating it had formed a false fear memory for the first environment, where it was never shocked in reality

The mouse is the closest animal scientists can easily use to analyse the brain, as though simpler, its structure and basic circuitry is very similar to the human brain.

Studying neurons in a mouse's brain could therefore help scientists further understand how similar structures in the human brain work.

"In the English language there are only 26 letters, but the combinations of letters make unlimited words and sentences, this is also true for memories," Dr Liu told BBC News.

Evolving memories

"There are so many brain cells and for each individual memory, different combinations of small populations of cells are activated."

These differing combinations of cells could partly explain why memories are not static like a photograph, but constantly evolving, he added.

"If you want to grab a specific memory you have to get down into the cell level. Every time we think we remember something, we could also be making changes to that memory - sometimes we realise sometimes we don't," Dr Liu explained.

"Our memory changes every single time it's being 'recorded'. That's why we can incorporate new information into old memories and this is how a false memory can form without us realising it."

Susumu Tonegawa, also from RIKEN-MIT, said his teams' work provided the first animal model in which false and genuine memories could be investigated in the cells which store memories, called engram-bearing cells.

"Humans are highly imaginative animals. Just like our mice, an aversive or appetitive event could be associated with a past experience one may happen to have in mind at that moment, hence a false memory is formed."
Silencing fear

Neil Burgess from University College London, who was not involved with the work, told BBC News the study was an "impressive example" of creating a fearful response in an environment where nothing fearful happened.

"One day this type of knowledge may help scientists to understand how to remove or reduce the fearful associations experienced by people with conditions like post traumatic stress disorder."

But he added that it's only an advance in "basic neuroscience" and that these methods could not be directly applied to humans for many years.

"But basic science always helps in the end, and it may be possible, one day, to use similar techniques to silence neurons causing the association to fear."
'Diseases of thought'

Mark Mayford of the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, US, said: "The question is, how does the brain change with experience? That's the heart of everything the brain does.

He explained that work like this could one day further help us to understand the structure of our thoughts and the cells involved.

"Then one can begin to look at those brain circuits, see how they change, and hopefully find the areas or mechanisms that change with learning."

"The implications are potentially interventions for diseases of thought such as schizophrenia. You cannot approach schizophrenia unless you know how a perception is put together."



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23447600
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by FutureDon(m): 5:01pm On Jul 26, 2013
Only those in the field of biomedical sciences (particularly neuroscience), psychiatry and psychology will find this thread interesting.

Make I go read the original paper, cos I no dey trust all dis ''media version''.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by joeace2020(m): 5:03pm On Jul 26, 2013
danchuzzy: MIT self. This MIT pipo can be daring at times sha...
Btw, what is a Dr. Xu Liu (Asian) dowing in MIT (America). Abi I'm miss road?
Still wondering what info the op is trying to convey...

guy you dull.. Gawd!!!

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Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by deols(f): 5:07pm On Jul 26, 2013
Well, I have been hoping that memory cards would be produced for human brains so that when the old professors die, there are others to continue from where they stopped.

The need to start learning from ABC would be there no more.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jul 26, 2013
okay.!.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Dannylux: 5:47pm On Jul 26, 2013
Na human go be the next (labrat )
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Nobody: 6:00pm On Jul 26, 2013
Reminds of the Dean Koontz novel: False Memory. Koontz at his very best.

Good ol' days when men used to read novels.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by mkmyers45(m): 6:05pm On Jul 26, 2013
deols: Well, I have been hoping that memory cards would be produced for human brains so that when the old professors die, there are others to continue from where they stopped.

The need to start learning from ABC would be there no more.


Trust me they are working on it..at least so humans can transfer thier counciousness
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by demelza: 6:07pm On Jul 26, 2013
grin grin
joeace2020:

guy you dull.. Gawd!!!
;DThou shall not use the name of the Lord in vain
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Bawss1(m): 6:10pm On Jul 26, 2013
Brings to mind the movie Inception. It was based on the premise of planting ideas in people's minds.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by Bawss1(m): 6:11pm On Jul 26, 2013
Richfella: Reminds of the Dean Koontz novel: False Memory. Koontz at his very best.

Good ol' days when men used to read novels.

Don't give up the habit. You learn and expand your mind by reading.
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by trolling(m): 6:16pm On Jul 26, 2013
Google neural dust... The mystery of iniquity is in the works.... Your demonic scientists are working on it, with a keystroke you cease to exist
Re: Scientists Implants False Memories In to Mice by makahlj2: 7:06pm On Jul 26, 2013
Humans play God, torture mice... sure sign that the end times are upon us.

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