In hope for people suffering from dementia accidents or traumatic events a team of researchers has managed to erase unpleasant memories in mice using a 'genetic switch.' The team from KU Leuven (Belgium) and the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (Germany) found that that some memories can also be erased when one particular gene is switched off. The team trained mice that had been genetically modified in one single gene: neuroplastin. This gene which is investigated by only a few groups in the world is very important for brain plasticity. In humans changes in the regulation of the neuroplastin gene have