
Recovering Memories After Death: An Impossible Technology?
Neurons, engrams, synapses: how memories are inscribed in the brain and why their recovery after death challenges the limits of the mind.
Neurons, engrams, synapses: how memories are inscribed in the brain and why their recovery after death challenges the limits of the mind.
Goodbye traditional prisons: Cognify proposes to re-educate criminals by implanting artificial memories. A revolutionary solution or a dystopian nightmare?
Synthetic Memories creates "memory snapshots" from brain data, capturing memories with imperfections that make them lifelike.
The “sound signaling” method opens up the possibility of increasing or deleting the memory of specific elements. It sounded like science fiction.
Since 2004, science has not been able to effectively repeat the incredible results of a study on the erasing of memories: today, however, it takes a good step forward.
A technique known as DecNef, born for the treatment of PTSD, has the potential to erase bad memories. And some risks.
No, it's not the remake of "If you leave me I'll delete you". An associate professor of psychiatry (with dismay) managed to erase the memories of 60 people.