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How trauma memory reshapes conscious perception
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How trauma memory reshapes conscious perception

Photography & Words by Dr. Silas Mercer August 23, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Trauma Memory and the Brain’s Retrieval System

Recent studies show trauma memory can hijack the brain’s encoding pathways, altering how events surface into conscious awareness. Researchers at Reuters report that stress hormones reshape the hippocampus, making recollection less reliable.

Neurons fire differently after a traumatic episode, explains Dr. Lena Ortiz, a leading neuropsychologist.

“The mind’s narrative is fragmented when trauma rewires synaptic connections,” she said.

Functional MRI scans reveal a ↓ 30% drop in activity within the prefrontal cortex during memory recall, suggesting diminished executive oversight.

Understanding this mechanism opens doors for targeted therapies that aim to restore balance between emotional and rational centers, a priority highlighted in recent Bloomberg health briefs.

Words by: Dr. Silas Mercer
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