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I have attached my research question and a list of 15 sources that I found relating to my research question. You can pick the best 8 that you want to use for the Annotated bibliography. I have also attached a copy of the criteria for tha Annotated bibliography. It needs to be in current MLA format and titled Works Cited.
Partial Draft MA1: Bibliography
Carey, Benedict. “Brain Researchers Open Door to Editing Memory.” The New York Times. 5 April 2009. Print.
Derbyshire, David. “Pill to Erase Bad Memories: Ethical Furore Over Drugs That Threaten Human Identity.” Mail Online. 16 Feb. 2009. Print.
Evers, Kathinka. “Perspectives on Memory Manipulation: Using Beta-Blockers to Cure Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 16 2007: 138-146. Print.
Fields, R. Douglas. “Erasing Memories.” Scientific American Mind. Dec. 2005. Print.
Glannon, Walter. “Psycho Pharmacology and Memory.” Journal of Medical Ethics. 32(2) Feb. 2006: 74-78. Print.
Henry, Michael, Fishman, Jennifer R., and Younger, Stuart J. “Propanolol and the Prevention of Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder: Is it Wrong to Erase the “Sting” of Bad Memories?” The American Journal of Bioethics. 7(9) 1 Sept. 2007: 12-20. Print.
Illes, Judy. “Not Forgetting Forgetting.” The American Journal of Bioethics. 7(9) 1 Sept. 2007: 1-2. Print.
Kolber, Adam J. “Therapeutic Forgetting: The Legal and Ethical Implications of Memory Dampening.” Vanderbilt Law Review. 59(5) 2006: 1561-1626. Print.
Kruglinski, Susan. “33. How to Erase a Single memory.” Discovery Magazine. Jan. 2008. Print.
La Fee, Scott. “Blanks for the Memories: Someday you may be Able to Take a Pill to Forget Painful Recollections.” San Diego Union Tribune. 11 Feb. 2004. Print.
Lin, Sophia and Nguyen, Matt. “Taking an (Incomplete) Trip Down Memory Lane.” Columbia University Journal of Bioethics. Fall 2007: 46-48. Print.
Nader, Karim. “Memory Traces Unbound.” Trends in Nero Sciences. 26(2) Feb. 2003. Print.
Sacktor, Todd C. “Erasing Your Memories.” The New York Times. 13 April 2009. Print.
Soeter, Marieke and Kindt, Merel. “Dissociating Response Systems: Erasing Fear From Memory.” Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 94(1) July 2010: 30-41. Print.
Taylor, Shelley E. “Asymmetrical Effects of Positive and Negative Events: The Mobilization- Minimization Hypothesis.” Psychological Bulletin. 110(1) 1991: 67-85. Print.
Research Paper Proposal
My research question will be, What would the effects of memory erasing be if and when it is
possible? I plan to research the positive and negative effects of memory erasing on people and if it will
be possible in the near future. I plan to research personal, medical, and scientific issues associated with
erasing specific memories.
I plan to do most of my research on the effects of memory memory erasing using sources from
the internet. I will look at specific web-sites associated with this subject. I will look for medical and
scientific studies associated with the subject. I also plan to use the resources available at the St. Cloud
State University library. I will look at scientific articles and journals found on the subject at the library.