Saturday, August 6, 2011

What we did before we were 3 years old?

Scientists believe our inability to remember our infant and toddler years has more to do with the brain's neurological immaturity and a child's undeveloped language skills. Recent studies suggest that memories start to form when a child's ability to reason fully has developed, usually around the age of four. At this age, children can use words to file away memories.

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