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Raise your glass; Memory Erasure
Topic Started: Dec 6 2013, 11:48 PM (47 Views)
Sea of Joy

Name: Raise your glass
Power: Memory erasure

Some guy had been through a whole lot of stuff he wishes he could forgot, so stand happens and he gains the ability to erase memories. Wipe up crew for campaign?

Relevant research notes: (For in character explanations of how this power might work)

Research paper involving Fibrillar amyloid deposits, the ADDL hypothesis and how memory can can impaired.
In terms of biological responses, it is the neurological
impact of ADDLs that is of most significant interest. In
experiments with rat and mouse CNS tissue, ADDLs have
been found to impair synaptic plasticity in the short-term
and cause selective neuron death in the longer-term. In ad-
dition, indirect evidence suggests ADDLs may cause loss of
synaptic terminals


http://www.acumenpharm.com/Publications/Neurochem_Intl2002.pdf
Edited by Sea of Joy, Dec 7 2013, 08:32 PM.
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