What if you could disrupt the Reconsolidation of Memory Circuits in the Brain?

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That the BAUD is working by disrupting the reconsolidation of memory circuits in the
brain, and by memory, we have to sort of expand most people's concept of memory. We
have historical memory, which is, “yes, I remember what I did yesterday”. And then
there's implicit memory in which the memory is of feelings, of sensations, of it's really
encoded in a whole different way. And it's those circuits, for example, that caused the
problems with PTSD. PTSD is really a problem where, the traumatic experience
happens, the brain memory circuits get sensitized and they stay firing at we'll call it “high
volume”. So, it's really a problem that the memory doesn't resolve. The brain plasticity
has been interrupted in that plasticity means both to respond to the situation of high
trauma and then reset to normal. So, we're seeing a maladaptive plasticity in which
traumatic experiences or chronic pain or constant stimulation through addiction sets up
these sensitized circuits in the brain and really drives the problem in large part. And so
really for about the last 12 years I've been working with therapists to try to really define
what's going on and seeing some pretty amazing results.

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