From article: "Fears about how drugs manipulate a person's memory are overblown, claims law professor Adam Kolber.
"Millions of people who suffer from post-traumatic stress after a harrowing experience could benefit from mind-altering drugs that can rid the brain of bad memories, a legal scholar has suggested.
"Yet the prospect of using drugs to dampen the memory of a distressing episode in someone's life is being thwarted by unfounded concerns about their misuse, according to Adam Kolber, professor of law at Brooklyn Law School in New York."
Why am I including a reference to this article here: Because my thriller, The Life After Life Conspiracy, is in part about memories--- where they are "stored" and how they can be manipulated or moved. This article (and the underlying paper published in the prestigious science journal Nature) touch on that related issue, of howand whether factual recall can be altered . . . and when and if it should be done, legally or ethically.
"Drugs could cleanse brain of bad memories" --- Steve Connor article in Independent (UK)
I don't think taking drugs in big quantity is good for health.
We must consume it in state of emergency.
Posted by: Erectie | 11/25/2011 at 09:53 AM