According to the foreign website "the Foxnews", a study by Johns Hopkins University shows that a new drug technology can "erase" people's painful memories.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say they are studying ways to remove protein from the fear center of the brain, which will erase people's painful memories forever.
John? Researchers at Hopkins University say they are trying to permanently erase people's painful memories by removing the special protein at the center of the brain's "fear".
"When a traumatic event occurs, it will produce a terrible memory, which will last for a lifetime and have a debilitating impact on a person's life," said Richard L. Huganier, a professor at Hopkins Medical College.
Professor Richard L. Hu gonul, a professor at Hopkins University School of Medicine, said: "When a traumatic event occurs, it will produce a terrible memory in the brain that can last for a lifetime, which will have a very bad impact on a person's life."
When the unique receptor protein was produced, Huganir and his college found a "fragile window". Because protein is unstable, they can be easily removed with drugs or behavioral therapy, ensuring that the memory is erased forever.
Professor Hu and his colleagues found that when the "fragile window" of painful memory was created, unique receptor proteins were formed in the brain. Because this protein is very unstable, it can be easily removed by medication and behavioral therapy, thus permanently erasing traumatic memories.
Kate Farinholt, a member of NAMI Mental Health Support Group in Maryland, said that although erasing memories may be beneficial, there are still some unanswered questions.
Kate Farenholt of the Maryland Mental Health Assistance Organization warned that although erasing memories may bring benefits, there are still many unsolved mysteries to be solved.