MRI scans show that the brains of infants and toddlers can encode memories, even if we don’t remember them as adults.
In it the Disney Villains dance along to “Grim Grinning Ghosts” and it is childhood nightmare fuel in the best way. The ...
Researchers discover how infants encode memories in groundbreaking fMRI study, revealing why we can't remember our earliest ...
Yale study shows infants' brains can form memories earlier than thought, challenging long-held beliefs about infantile ...
Even though babies are constantly learning, their memories of specific events seem to vanish. For years, scientists thought ...
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 ...
A new fMRI study reveals that babies as young as 12 months can encode memories, contradicting theories that memory formation ...
“The hallmark of [episodic memories] is that you can describe them to others, but that’s off the table when you’re dealing ...
Why don't we remember our early years? For a long time, it was believed that infants lacked the ability to remember. However, ...
Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time.
Seventeen-year-old twins Cameron and Cayden Boozer, sons of former NBA star Carlos Boozer, open up about their early memories ...
Mice are one of the species that we know experience infantile amnesia. And, thanks to over a century of research on mice, we have some sophisticated genetic tools that allow us to explore what's ...