
N. W. W. R. D. (Neuronal and Hormonal Activity in Memory Reconsolidation)
N. W. W. R. D. (Neuronal and Hormonal Activity in Memory Reconsolidation) studies how brain cells and hormones work together to update and stabilize memories after they are recalled. When you remember something, your brain reactivates specific neurons and releases hormones that help strengthen or modify that memory. This process ensures memories remain accurate and adaptable over time. Understanding this interaction helps researchers develop treatments for conditions like PTSD, where altering or reconsolidating traumatic memories can be beneficial. Essentially, it explores how the brain reshapes memories through simultaneous neural and hormonal activities.