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Laura Aguirre, "The Memory Thief: And the Secrets Behind How We Remember--A Medical Mystery" (Pegasus, 2021)

New Books in Neuroscience

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How Do Opioids Affect Memory?

There are two main classes of nurons. There are the excitatory neurons that, you know, when you think about the brain, that's what you think about. But then there's this other category of nuron which are fewer in number, but a much more powerful, in a way, really the brains of the system. And their job is to keep things under control. So opioids bind to a receptors on inhibitory neurons, shut them down. In some people, and it's a very small fraction, in some people who overdose on fentinal, they wake up m you know, the next morning with a severely damaged hippocampus and the inability to form new memories

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