(ga) CDMEMORY--BOULDER, COLORADO--JULY 12, 2007 - University of Colorado doctoral candidate Brendan Depue <cq> looks over functional magnetic resonance images (FMRI) of the brain that highlight areas (in red) that control our cognitive behaviors and in hi

(ga) CDMEMORY--BOULDER, COLORADO--JULY 12, 2007 - University of Colorado doctoral candidate Brendan Depue <cq> looks over functional magnetic resonance images (FMRI) of the brain that highlight areas (in red) that control our cognitive behaviors and in his studies have been shown to actively help suppress emotional memory. The study may help clinicians develop new therapies for those unable to suppress emotionally distressing memories associated with disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder, phobias, depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive syndrome, he said. He studies these scans in a lab in Boulder. Depue is a neuroscience and cognitive psychology doctoral candidate at Professor Marie T. Banich's <cq> cognitive neuroscience lab at the University of Colroado at Boulder. (DENVER POST STAFF PHOTO BY GLENN ASAKAWA) (Photo By Glenn Asakawa/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(ga) CDMEMORY--BOULDER, COLORADO--JULY 12, 2007 - University of Colorado doctoral candidate Brendan Depue <cq> looks over functional magnetic resonance images (FMRI) of the brain that highlight areas (in red) that control our cognitive behaviors and in his studies have been shown to actively help suppress emotional memory. The study may help clinicians develop new therapies for those unable to suppress emotionally distressing memories associated with disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder, phobias, depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive syndrome, he said. He studies these scans in a lab in Boulder. Depue is a neuroscience and cognitive psychology doctoral candidate at Professor Marie T. Banich's <cq> cognitive neuroscience lab at the University of Colroado at Boulder. (DENVER POST STAFF PHOTO BY GLENN ASAKAWA) (Photo By Glenn Asakawa/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(ga) CDMEMORY--BOULDER, COLORADO--JULY 12, 2007 - University of Colorado doctoral candidate Brendan Depue <cq> looks over functional magnetic resonance images (FMRI) of the brain that highlight areas (in red) that control our cognitive behaviors and in hi
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