The ability to change memories is now even closer

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Neuroscientists have recently discovered that the formation of different types of memory though they use the same neurons, but they occur in different processes. The discovery could lead to the development of new and more effective treatments for negative psychological States like anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The Discovery challenges the earlier studies, which claimed that the memory of different traumatic events the same way uses the same neurons, which in turn, allows you to hold between them the physical differences.

To test hypotheses that explain why memories of bad events can cause anxiety, a group of scientists from the medical center Columbia University (CUMC) and McGill University conducted an analysis of mollusc neurons Aplysia (Aplysia).

As you know, memory is stored in neurons. But long-term it becomes due to the peculiar chemical "bridges", the synapses that link neurons into groups. Experience on events that cause harm to the body, for example, touching a hot surface or an experience of violence is encoded in associative memory, with connections between neurons are strengthened.

However, experience has not always formulaic. For example, standing at the stove and heard the unexpected call to a door, you can touch the hot plate. Or heard dogs barking nearby, to experience the feeling that you are being attacked, although this is not the case. And yet, coincidentally or not you touched the plate or felt the fear of the attack, the neurons are recording this information. And sometimes this "random" memory can create serious problems, acting as a trigger of anxiety, which often only adds to the General psychological state and allows you to cope with a real problem. Because of this random memory, many people with the syndrome of post-traumatic stress disorder may re-experience a traumatic emotional experience, caused, it would seem, it is not associated with the originally received psychological trauma event.

"That's the example I like to cite. Let's say you go through the criminal district, decided to take a shortcut through a dark alley, and then Rob you. Near the place where you turned, you saw the mailbox. All. In your memory that will remain forever. No, not just the robbery itself. But Inbox. Now, when you will be near the mailbox, you can experience a very strong psychological discomfort," — explains a researcher from CUMC Samuel Sacher.

The Alarm to be triggered a random memory of a mailbox can haunt and disturb human life. It is a harmless urban infrastructure will run uncontrolled stressful situation, while certainly not offering a way to avoid the possibility of being robbed in the future.

According to the hypothesis of "synaptic tags", proposed in 1997, the memory is a strengthening or weakening of specific synaptic contacts between neurons. Therefore, even weak incentives can lead to the formation of long term memory, which is formed by subsequent stronger stimulation of the same neuron, but through a different synaptic channel, which, in turn, can be a few thousand. To do this in the nerve ends should be synthesized specific proteins. The production of these proteins is triggered when a sufficiently strong and prolonged excitation of the neuron. Frey and Morris (authors of the hypothesis) suggested that the synapses are temporarily increased conductivity are formed certain biochemical "markers". These labels, continuing no more than 2-3 hours, helping to capture the desired mRNA (if a neuron starts to produce them within a specified period of time) and used for protein synthesis in the nerve ending, which ultimately leads to a transition accidental memory in the sustainable and long-term.

Previous studies have indicated that the biochemical processes behind the formation of the short-term and long-term memory, in General, have the same properties, so to distinguish the formation of one or another kind of memory is not possible. However, if these hypothetical labels were different, it would provide the necessary physical properties, which could be used in the future.

"One of the directions of our current research is to develop strategies to address the problem nonassociative memories without affecting associative memories that can be imprinted in the memory during a traumatic emotional experience. This will allow more unconsciously make decisions in the future, for example, avoid shortcuts through dark streets in areas of high crime level," — says Sacher.

Returning to a recent study... the Scientists took a few receptor neurons and connected them with a single motor neuron (red in the image below).

One of the receptor neuron received stimulation so that began the process of formation of a strong associative memory. Another neuron is stimulated so as to cause a random, non-associative memory. The researchers found that the level of force synaptic contacts were a result of the production of two different types of proteins, called kanatami – Canazei M Apl I and Apl kinase M III. Selective blocking of only one of these kinases is not possible to move the signal from the synapse to the neuron that actually erased from the existence of a certain type of memory.

Again, we are talking about the neurons and the synaptic connections of the clam Aplysia. And what about the man? It turns out that vertebrates have a very similar chinnasami involved in memory formation. Of course, nobody says that tomorrow at the pharmacy you can buy pharmaceuticals to block traumatic memories, however, the researchers were able to open the door, which has long been considered to be tightly closed.

"the selective blocking of memory has the potential to significantly facilitate the condition of post-traumatic stress disorder by removing the non-associative memory, causing maladaptive physiological response," — says Jiang yuan Hu medical center of Columbia University.

Perhaps one day after the shock experienced in the robbery, people can just take a pill and forget the negative connotation associated with the mailboxes and barking dogs, but well remember, for example, the color of the jacket the assailant and other external data that will help in the search and capture of the criminal. The results of other studies suggesting that the loss of random information allows our brain in more detail and for much longer to keep more substantial information. Even if we exclude the possible potential of new therapeutic methods, such a discovery is still important, as it allows us better to understand how our brain forms long-term memory.

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