For some people, a single traumatic event like a shooting, a natural disaster or a violent assault, can leave an imprint that lingers long after the immediate danger has passed. Memories of that event ...
Memory extends the reach of traumatic experiences—shocks to the system such as acts of violence or abuse or a life-threatening accident—allowing them, in many cases, to continue to disrupt the lives ...
A growing body of research suggests astrocytes, star-shaped brain cells once dismissed as support players, may lead the way ...
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How can trauma affect memory and court testimony?
The sexual assault trial of five former Canadian world junior hockey players in London, Ont., includes testimony from E.M., the complainant in the case whose identity is under a publication ban. CBC’s ...
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