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Scientists find out how to manage memories

Day after day the scientists are uncovering new truths covered under the oblivion. A study disclosing how to teleport brains using laser beams comes up. The scientists have closely acquired new insights about how memories are stored in the brain with the help of laser beams. The human brain can be made to teleport by pointing laser beams at it. This very assertion has appeared to have established the fresh point that memories can now be skillfully manipulated to influence behaviour.

The laser beams can be directed into the hippocampus, the area responsible for memory and learning to stimulate neurons called place cells that activate when a sentient being, such as an animal or a human, enters a new environment and stores the location in its memory.

Scientists were able to reactivate, or retrieve, the memory of the location when the mice were given a reward, which saw the animals “mentally teleported” back to the first location. The place cells do tell the mouse where it is, and mice actually ‘listen’ to their place cells when they make decisions.

This research is indeed a game-changer because it indicates that we can utilise optical or visual reading and writing of activity in specific neurons to manage memories, enabling us to nicely comprehend – and potentially enhance – how neural circuit activity assists us to prepare for the last and final conclusions.

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