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http://www.businessinsider.com/scientists-can-now-transfer-memories-between-different-animals-2018-5

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The possibility of scientists triggering you to recall memories of things you've never done before is now real, thanks to new findings from the University of California.

The premise that so famously put Douglas Quaid on the run in the 1990 sci-fi classic Total Recall has been proven possible in a study of sea snails.

First, David Glanzman at the University of California taught an untrained California sea hare (Aplysia californica) to react defensively to "tail stimulation" - a shock.

Once the snail had established an involuntary defensive reflex, the team extracted its ribonucleic acid (RNA).

And when the RNA was injected in an untrained sea snail, it immediately responded to the shock in the same way.

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Once the snail had developed a reflex, its ribonucleic acid (RNA) was injected into another untrained snail and it responded identically to the shock, indicating an engram — what memories are made from — had been transferred.
Bédécarrats et al., eNeuro (2018)
According to Glanzman, that suggests RNA can be used to create an engram. Engrams are, roughly speaking, the stuff memories are made of. Specifically, how memories are stored.

There's little doubt they exist, but where they exist and how they work is still the subject of decades of research.

Long-term memory is thought to be housed within modified connections between brain cells.

Glanzman, however, was testing an alternative theory that memory storage may be linked to changes in gene expression. By introducing non-coding RNA, memories may be modified.

Glanzman also tested the theory on cultured sensory neurons he extracted from the untrained snails that controlled the defensive reflex. He found that introducing the RNA directly to the neurons "increased (their) excitability."

Clearly, it's a long way from making you believe you'd spent two weeks on another planet, but the possibility of scientists helping you "remember" something you'd never done before is real.

And maybe one day, they can remember it for you wholesale.
 
All I can say is ‘wow’
 
Save memories and plant them for later if you get alzihmeir hmm
 
Save memories and plant them for later if you get alzihmeir hmm
New spin on memory banks and data centers lol. Imagine having the memory of all the great scientists installed in your head. Instead of libraries you would go to memory banks to have your latest encyclopedia or book installed. :)
 
Clearly, it's a long way from making you believe you'd spent two weeks on another planet, but the possibility of scientists helping you "remember" something you'd never done before is real.

Interesting but a long way...The mind is still a mystery...Involuntary responses type of memory can also be passed in plants....and by other means - epigenetics ...However, it is still under research...But interesting nonetheless!
 
Try it on Goldfish
 
I realy would like a sample of nikola tesla brain to start with...

Sure.

People thought rasputins dick had magical powers too you know
 

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