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  2. Childhood amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Childhood amnesia, also called infantile amnesia, is the inability of most adults to retrieve episodic memories (memories of situations or events) before the age of three to four years. It may also refer to the scarcity or fragmentation of memories recollected from early childhood, particularly occurring between the ages of 3 and 6.

  3. Childhood memory - Wikipedia

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    Research into childhood memory includes topics such as childhood memory formation and retrieval mechanisms in relation to those in adults, controversies surrounding infantile amnesia and the fact that adults have relatively poor memories of early childhood, the ways in which school environment and family environment influence memory, and the ...

  4. Amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Childhood amnesia (also known as infantile amnesia) is the common inability to remember events from one's own childhood. Sigmund Freud notoriously attributed this to sexual repression , while modern scientific approaches generally attribute it to aspects of brain development or developmental psychology , including language development , which ...

  5. Memory development - Wikipedia

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    Childhood amnesia is a phenomenon that ranges from the age of 3–8 years of age. [37] This phenomenon occurs when a child has forgotten memories and cannot recall them. [ 37 ] For instance, when a certain event seems forgotten, it may be accessible in the mind's storage with time limit depending on other factors, over a time of months or ...

  6. Patricia Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Her research has explored the phenomenon of childhood amnesia and how social, cognitive, and neural changes relate to the development of autobiographical memory. [ 1 ] Bauer was awarded the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the Developmental Area (1993) [ 2 ] and ...

  7. Doctor Lost 12 Years of Memories in Crash, Forgetting Sons ...

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    Such brain injuries are exceedingly rare: Piccioni says that of the approximately 80,000 people he saw as a medical chief, only about 200 had traumatic amnesia. “I never heard a story like mine ...

  8. Do boomers have 'gramnesia'? Parents say grandparents forget ...

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    Basically, they have amnesia of those early days of parenting.” McQuaid, a Maryland mom of a 4-year-old, tells TODAY.com that her client found the term in an online forum for moms who had babies ...

  9. Reminiscence bump - Wikipedia

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    From birth to five years old is a period of childhood amnesia, from 15 to 25 years old is the reminiscence bump and last is a period of forgetting from the end of the reminiscence bump to present time. [2] The reminiscence bump has been observed on the lifespan retrieval curve in multiple studies.