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Monday, January 4, 2010

Extinction Training: Scientists Work to Delete Memories

In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Charlie Kaufman gave us one of the most unique romantic comedies of the past decade - the love story between Joel Barish (Jim Carey) and Clementine Krucznski (Kate Winslet) in which both characters seek to delete their relationship from memory so as to avoid the pain of the split.

As reported by The Times of India, Researchers in the US are working on a method to erase memories - without drugs - through "extinction training." Read about it here.


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