Our earliest years are a time of rapid learning, yet we typically cannot recall specific experiences from that period – a ...
Our earliest years are a time of rapid learning, yet we typically cannot recall specific experiences from that period -- a ...
Scientists have long thought that babies can’t form experiential memories. Turns out, they can. Adults just can’t remember them.
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
New research challenges the idea that infants cannot form memories, showing that babies as young as 12 months old can encode ...
Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked overtime to learn so much?
Infants can form memories, and they use a memory structure in the brain called the hippocampus to do it, researchers report in the March 21 Science. The results shore up the idea that memories can in ...
Game Rant recently spoke with Rebellion about the reasons behind the action survival game Atomfall's protagonist having ...
Delve into the most recent research in infantile amnesia, which suggests that we do make memories as babies, despite not ...
“The hallmark of [episodic memories] is that you can describe them to others, but that’s off the table when you’re dealing ...
Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time. Researchers have long believed we don't hold onto these experiences because the ...