不良研究所

Event

Cutting Edge Lectures in Science

Thursday, October 8, 2009 18:00
Redpath Museum 859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA

Can we erase memories for therapeutic benefits?
By Karim Nader (Psychology, 不良研究所)
If we could functionally erase a memory to make someone better would that be acceptable? What if the memory was of a trauma that has incapacitated someone for decades? Maybe the memories are of drug addiction? If we could erase these memories shouldn鈥檛 we? Why do we need memories if they keep us down? In a very playful manner, my talk will address some of the science that is at the heart of memory research today. The science suggests that memories can be functionally erased. This science was taken and expanded to the point of fiction in the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (suggested viewing for the audience).聽
Organized by the Royal Society of Canada and 不良研究所 with the express purpose of fostering communication between scientists in different disciplines as well as between scientists and the public. Cutting Edge Lectures in Science are made possible through the generous support of Heather Munroe-Blum (不良研究所 Principal), Richard Levin (Dean of Medicine), Martin Grant (Dean of Science), Anthony Masi (Provost) and Denis Th茅rien (Vice-Principal, Research and International Relations). Lectures are followed by a聽vin d'honneur聽reception. Free, everyone welcome.

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