Despite infancy being a period of rapid learning, memories from this time, do not persist into later childhood or adulthood.
Babies encode memories, but they’re unable to recall them later in life, a new study shows. This finding offers insight into ...
Our earliest years are a time of rapid learning, yet we typically cannot recall specific experiences from that period—a ...
Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked overtime to learn so much?
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
During the experiment, babies were placed in an fMRI machine and shown a series of unique images for two seconds each. Researchers aimed to record activity in the hippocampus — the portion of ...