Despite infancy being a period of rapid learning, memories from this time, do not persist into later childhood or adulthood.
Novel fMRI study challenges infant memory assumptions, suggesting infantile amnesia is due to retrieval failures, not memory formation.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNResearchers discover why people don’t remember being a babyFor decades, scientists have been puzzled by a simple question: Why can't you remember being a baby? Even though infants ...
Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance this week celebrates 25 years of saving lives in the region. The lifesavers run on charity ...
Why is it that we can’t remember anything from our earliest years? Although science hasn’t yet provided a definitive answer, ...
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Reverse Wine Snob on MSNWhat is a Reverse Wine Snob?Nobody likes a wine snob, right? I've got a simple solution! Turn wine snobbery upside down! My mission is to liberate you to ...
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