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A look at how our brain purposely forgets something
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A look at how our brain purposely forgets something

Thursday, December 13, 2018 by: Edsel Cook   
 

(Natural News) The brain doesn’t just forget memories by accident or through injury. Sometimes, it loses it on purpose, especially when the person doesn’t want to remember the particular information. A RUB news article identified the specific regions and activity of the brain that are responsible for deliberate forgetfulness.

The Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) led a joint research effort of German, Dutch, and U.K. researchers. They studied the processes that take place in the brain when a human is trying to forget something existed or took place.

They took advantage of the availability of epilepsy patients whose brains were already fitted out with electrode implants in preparation for an upcoming surgery. The researchers used the electrodes to measure the activity of the brain.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-13-a-look-at-how-our-brain-purposely-forgets-something.html