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Would You?

“Spray To Forget” is an art project-cum-product from designer/artist Reed Seifer; he’s blended some aromatic oils that are used for stress relief aromatherapy, with the idea that you can “edit your consciousness” to overwrite bad or unwanted memories.

While Seifer’s project is a bit wishful, there are real efforts to understand how to manipulate or mitigate memories using pharmaceuticals like the beta-blocker propranolol (which is normally prescribed as a blood pressure medication). As this Wired interview with Anders Sandberg points out, the ethical complications are enormous, and we as a society are probably not ready to engage in them constructively enough, but that doesn’t mean there won’t continue to be efforts to bring memory-altering drugs to the marketplace.

My open question for your consideration is whether you’d consider using something like “Spray To Forget” as a way to deal with traumatic experiences that are difficult to process. To my own surprise, I am a little uncertain; once upon a time I would have vehemently said “no”, but now I sometimes find myself wishing I could simply wipe away painful memories that even the passage of time hasn’t fully managed.

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Preserve Your Memories, They’re All That’s Left You

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Here’s a bit of science news that is both amazing and deeply troubling at the same time: the journal “Nature” has published a paper that explains how researchers were able to introduce a memory into the brain of a rat and then use a drug to “erase” that one specific memory. (via 3QuarksDaily)

The memory was “given” to the rat via typical behavioral modification, nothing new there. Being able to map and follow the brain processes for creating a memory is a big deal, too, but it’s the ability to deliver a targeted chemical that wipes out a specific memory that should have everyone quaking in their boots. Sure, there are some legitimate and positive uses one can imagine (the article specifically mentions using it to treat PTSD), but it’s just waaaaay too easy to imagine this being used improperly against people, especially given the proclivities of the current gang of criminals in Washington. For the time being, the drug in question cannot be used on humans by law, but our dear Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has already made it clear that the rule of law really doesn’t matter anymore.

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