Wednesday, August 5, 2015

The Memories That Could Cure Stress-Induced Depression

I do wonder if they ran across a male mouse that didn't like female mice? This is important for us since a lot of survivors are under stress leading to our depression. What is your doctor going to be doing with this information? Ignoring it like every other research article applicable to stroke survivors?
http://www.spring.org.uk/2015/08/the-memories-that-could-cure-stress-induced-depression.php?
Positive memories could help fight stress-induced depression, a new study finds.
The study may answer whether negative memories can really be overwritten with positive ones.
For the research, scientists artificially reactivated positive memories in mice.
They found that these could suppress the effects of negative memories previously implanted.
For the study, male mice were given a positive experience: exposure to a female mouse.
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Positive memories could help fight stress-induced depression, a new study finds.

The study may answer whether negative memories can really be overwritten with positive ones.

For the research, scientists artificially reactivated positive memories in mice.

They found that these could suppress the effects of negative memories previously implanted.

For the study, male mice were given a positive experience: exposure to a female mouse.

More at link.

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