Most people can’t recall their first steps, their first birthday, or even their first favorite toy – as if the brain somehow erased those early memories.
For decades, researchers believed this memor… [+5313 chars]
We can’t remember being babies - but our brains might - Earth.com
Yale study shows infants' brains can form memories earlier than thought, challenging long-held beliefs about infantile amnesia.
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