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Scientists Develop Pill to Erase Bad Memories

Critics say its use could ruin our very personality

By Elena Gorgan, Life & Style Editor

16th of February 2009, 18:21 GMT

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Pills that act on the brain and erase bad memories have been the topic of science-fiction movies and books for decades, so the fact that scientists may now be one step closer to developing one such drug should probably come as good news. Yet, its use is now heavily debated, since erasing bad memories also means changing one individual’s personal identity, while also completely eliminating his or her ability to learn from past mistakes.

Dutch researchers have used “beta blockers” for the pill that erases painful memories. Following tests on animals, the new drug has returned encouraging results on people too. What researchers did to test its effects was to induce a mild fear of spiders in subjects, who were then divided into two groups.

One received the pill in question, while the other a placebo and, much to their surprise, the former group showed a considerably lesser emotional response, which prompted researchers to conclude that they had completely erased the memory of their minor phobia, as they say in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

“Traditionally, therapists seek to teach people with such disorders strategies to build new associations and block bad memories, but the problem is the memories remain and people often relapse.” Dr. Kindt, involved in the study, explains. So, each time the brain tries to renew the painful memory, the pill steps in and prevents it from doing so. Useless to say, such a drug would come as a blessing not only to victims of assaults and murder witnesses, but also to treat phobias and depression.

The ethical implications of the use of the pill are, though, more than we can fathom at this moment, other researches are arguing. Erasing a memory, painful as it might be, is not like wiping a window clean, and breaking the flow of memories can end in permanent damage to one’s personal identity. There is also the risk that a positive memory is erased instead of a negative one, and, with no possibility yet of making them come back, this is a risk that not many should take.

“An interesting complexity is the possibility that victims, say of violence, might wish to erase the painful memory and with it their ability to give evidence against assailants. Similarly, criminals and witnesses to crime may, under the guise of erasing a painful memory, render themselves unable to give evidence.” Professor John Harris, an expert in biological ethics at the University of Manchester, tells the Daily Mail about the other implications of such a drug.

Nevertheless, Professor Neil Burgess of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience insists that wide use of such a pill is years away right now, so bringing all of the above into question is redundant at best. “All they’ve shown so far is that the increased ability to startle someone if they are feeling a bit anxious is reduced.” he reveals for Channel 4 News about the findings.


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Comment #1 by: Geoff on 17 Feb 2009, 22:00 GMT reply to this comment

Even though this sounds like a good idea, it could possibly backfire and have very negative effects. The mind is'nt like a bunch of different pieces of string where one could take out the less desirable and leave in the ones that are not. I could see where it might help people get over phobias, but the concept between good and bad is a human definition. While this pill could possibly erase bad memories, it could just as well erase good memories, or possibly to even a stronger extent, it could erase the ability to do things such as walk, speak, or even how to make toast. So all in all, I feel that this pill would be a very bad thing.


Comment #2 by: Kyle on 18 Feb 2009, 08:44 GMT reply to this comment

I believe this could be a great product for those who trully want/need it, but of course, it will not be right for everyone. I for one would be willing to try it out, but that is just because of some of the horrible memories I have. There are always side effects, but some people would be able to look passed that if they received the desired results. This pill could also be used to cure depression and other serious psychological illnesses, which a lot of people would be overjoyed about.


Comment #3 by: Hani on 18 Feb 2009, 17:28 GMT reply to this comment

it could be goog for people who suffer from bad memories but still has negative effect as it can be misused. one more thing, How do you grantee that it will not erase good and nice memories as ell on it's was of erasing.

Comment #3.1 by: Phil on 23 Feb 2009, 06:34 GMT

I have had some horrible memories please give me a prescription. Or something bad may happen


Comment #4 by: eric on 19 Feb 2009, 00:01 GMT reply to this comment

i believe this could be good and bad
it can earse painful memories but crime bosses can use it 2 rob poeple blind in their homes and other places


Comment #5 by: ZeroCannon on 19 Feb 2009, 00:44 GMT reply to this comment

The irony is such a pill would be a blessing to some, a distaster for more.

Example: A person commits a terrible crime, sending victims into the hospital for several weeks, then a month later called in to testify against the violator, (While out of work.) Give them a pill and they forget what happened, but then they have no idea why they were out of work to begin with, AND no means of going back to work because they cannot remember why they were out of work to begin with.

Another Example: Say someone raped, they testify and stuff, take the birth control pill and a memory blocking pill, (2 pills quite something.) But THEN the birth control doesn't work, but the memory blocker does, said victim will never know that she was raped, and the daughter will be floored (12-18 years later) when she finds out that she was concieved because her mom was raped. That's horrible to put someone through.

My two cents on the subject.


Comment #6 by: Glenda Wilson on 20 Feb 2009, 05:38 GMT reply to this comment

I was on beta-blockers to treat familiar tremors from 1978 -1986. During that time, it seemed that I was a different person -practically fearless. I started a newspaper without knowing anything about it and sold all the ads to boot. Once I quit taking them, I could not do sales. I now know that beta-blockers are also administered to prevent stage fright.

I now hardly have any of my memories and don't remember if I ever had them. I cannot remember the obvious traumatic effects of several abusive relationships, but then I cannot remember raising my children (which is sad) or details of other relationships that I have had during or before that time. I cannot remember my childhood either.

Sadly, it seems that it not only wipes out the bad memories, but all the good ones as well. It is as though there was never any bonding with my parents or my children.

There is no other explanation for the memory loss.

I was told they are not addictive, but that was not true. When doctors switched dosage to long acting I have severe –almost psychotic side effects to the point I had to be hospitalized and weaned off them.


Comment #7 by: c venable on 19 Dec 2009, 15:00 GMT reply to this comment

Can it relieve one of recurrent nightmares and
flashbacks? I will be a guinea pig with relish if
I can forget aspects of my life....

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