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>According to research published in the journal Nature, every time we create a memory, it harms our brain sells. This is because each memory creation causes inflammation in the brain and DNA damage in nerve cells as the memories are 'fused' into neurons and preserved.

>The memory formation process includes creating and fortifying connections between neurons, which allows information to be stored and retrieved later. However, this process harms the brain cells involved. According to the latest research, the act of remembering something for an extended period causes brain inflammation and DNA damage in nerve cells.
>Researchers conducted experiments on mice for the study and concluded that memory formation occurs within the hippocampus, a portion of the brain that is the major storage store for human memories and is essential to the process of remembering.

>"Inflammation of brain neurons is usually considered to be a bad thing since it can lead to neurological problems such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. But our findings suggest that inflammation in certain neurons in the brain's hippocampal region is essential for making long-lasting memories," neuroscientist Jelena Radulovic from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York told Science Alert.

>To stimulate their memory, the mice were given brief moderate electric shocks. A closer examination of the hippocampus neurons revealed gene activity in receptor pathways critical for inflammatory signalling.
>https://www.wionews.com/science/study-finds-every-new-memory-you-make-harms-brain-cells-715036

>> No.16173320

>>16173050
>To stimulate their memory, the mice were given brief moderate electric shocks.
>"That'll show 'em".

>> No.16173331

>>16173050
>every time we create a memory, it harms our brain sells.
>sells
I thought OP was a illiterate faggot, but it's verbatim from the article. Hmm, who wrote it?

>New Delhi Edited By: Prapti Upadhayay Updated: Apr 26, 2024, 12:28 PM IST
Article discarded with extreme prejudice.

>> No.16173335

>>16173331
>was a illiterate faggot
Oh no, what have I done? *An. In my defense, I wrote faggot first, and added illiterate as an afterthought.

>> No.16173344

sounds like it adds up, a quiet pastoral life humping your cute wife in the hay loft seems to be better than consooming voraciously other people's endless investigations into the mysteries of the world.

>> No.16174145

Study finds that shocking a brain causes damage
More at 11:00

>> No.16174153

>>16173050
How can that be? Memory and consciousness are immaterial, just like jesus

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>>16174153

>> No.16174188

>>16174163
Pray for forgiveness or Burn in hell

>> No.16175446

>>16174188
>jesus
repent for your affrotlnt to Christ 's greatness.

>> No.16175772

>>16173050
>>To stimulate their memory, the mice were given brief moderate electric shocks.
So how the fuck do you even determine this is because of memory formation and not the extremely obvious alternative that even "moderate" electric shocks can cause brain inflammation?

>> No.16175852

>>16173050
I mean yeah living comes with the dying that's ancient knowledge.

>> No.16175864

>>16173050
>neuroscientist Jelena Radulovic
Its a woman moment