Why can't you remember being born, learning to walk or saying your first words? What scientists know about 'infantile amnesia'
Psychologists know babies can form memories soon after birth. So why can’t people remember anything that happened to them before around age 2? A child development expert describes possible reasons.
Vanessa LoBue, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University - Newark •
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June 8, 2022 • ~7 min
June 8, 2022 • ~7 min