Now, for the first time, researchers at Stanford University and the University of Oregon have shown that a biological mechanism exists in the human brain to block unwanted memories. Their findings reinforce Sigmund Freud's controversial, century-old thesis about the existence of voluntary memory suppression.
"The big news is that we've shown how the human brain blocks an unwanted memory, that there is such a mechanism, and it has a biological basis," says Stanford psychology Professor John Gabrieli.
Original Article: How your brain discards unwanted memories
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