B.A.R.F.

"Binarily Augmented Retro-Framing, or B.A.R.F. – God, I gotta work on that acronym. An extremely costly method of hijacking the hippocampus... to clear traumatic memories."

- Tony Stark

The Binarily Augmented Retro-Framing, better known by its acronym B.A.R.F., is a prototype created for therapeutic pursuits by Tony Stark.

MIT Alumni Presentation
While giving a presentation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tony Stark used B.A.R.F. to revisit the memory of seeing his parents Howard and Maria alive for the last time.

Stark later explained to the assembled students that he felt guilty for the lack of respect and compassion he showed his parents in their last conversation.

Capabilities
The B.A.R.F. relies on an implant installed on a pair of glasses that connects with the user's hippocampus, allowing it to find a certain traumatic memory and alter it before projecting that memory onto an external infrastructure.

Through the altered projection, the user is able to successfully re-experience and hopefully work through overcoming traumatic experiences.

Trivia

 * In the comics, Barf is a nickname of Brian McAllister, an Inhuman with the power to duplicate an object he sees.