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Catalyzing Behavioral Change - Marie-H. Monfils, University of Texas at Austin from Kavli Frontiers of Science on Vimeo.

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Catalyzing Behavioral Change

Our very first guest, Dr. Marie Monfils from The University of Texas at Austin talks about erasing or reinterpreting fear memories.

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Our first episode of Ripple Recaps has premiered! On this bonus episode, Brian talks about Artificial Fear Memories.

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References:

  1. Creating a False Memory in the Hippocampus
    Ramirez et al. (2013)
    https://www.sciencemag.org/content/341/6144/387
  2. Generation of a Synthetic Memory Trace
    Garner et al. (2012)
    http://www.sciencemag.org/content/335/6075/1513
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