Boston University professor Steve Ramirez promoted his new book, which dives into his experiences with grief after the death ...
Our memories make us who we are—just ask Barbra Streisand. But despite the lyrics in many popular songs, memories aren’t ...
Sobriety didn’t restore the old version of me; it allowed me to build a new one from the driftwood of the past,” ...
In his new book, neuroscientist Steve Ramirez delves in the fast-growing field of memory manipulation, which is being explored as a treatment for depression and other mental health conditions.
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
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Memories zapped into brains via cutting-edge tech
In a world where science fiction is increasingly becoming reality, the concept of implanting memories directly into the human brain is no longer a distant fantasy. Recent advancements in neuroscience ...
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Time travel twist could erase your memories completely
Imagine journeying through time, only to return with no recollection of your past. A recent report suggests that this could be a reality if time travel were possible. This concept of memory loss is ...
This post is a review of How To Change A Memory: One Neuroscientist’s Quest To Alter The Past. By Steve Ramirez. Princeton University Press. 238 pp. $29.95. “Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ...
Transparency builds trust, while secrecy slowly eats away at it—and a refusal to share details usually means those details ...
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