How is data stored in the brain, and why is it difficult to forget traumatic memories?

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How is data stored in the brain, and why is it difficult to forget traumatic memories?

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INATherapist. But, from everything I have read on the subject, the incoherent “saving” of these memories, related to PTSD from soldiers, is why “Psilocybin therapy” has become so relevant and should be made legal. Basically, the “Psilocybin therapy” allows the traumant individual to relive the memories and the brain to process the memories and re-save/overwrite them into a much better state. Amazing read if you have some time to dive down a rabbit hole.

Edit: typo corrected

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