Computational system and method for memory modification
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1. A system, comprising:
- means for monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience;
means for associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and
means for modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are described relating to monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience, associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual, and modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual.
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1. A system, comprising:
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means for monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience; means for associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and means for modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
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monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience; associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual.
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65. A system, comprising:
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circuitry for monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience; circuitry for associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and circuitry for modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual.
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66. A computer program product, comprising:
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a signal-bearing medium bearing one or more instructions for monitoring at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience; one or more instructions for associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and one or more instructions for modifying at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual. - View Dependent Claims (67, 68, 69)
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70. A system, comprising:
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a computing device; and instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to monitor at least one physiologic response of an individual during an artificial sensory experience; associate a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual; and modify at least one of a memory-dampening agent or the artificial sensory experience at least partially based on associating a characteristic of the artificial sensory experience with the at least one physiologic response of the individual. - View Dependent Claims (71, 72)
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