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Why Can’t We Remember Our Lives as Babies? Our Earliest Memories May Still be ThereTurns out that baby humans aren’t the equivalent of a cute blob of goldfish. Using brain scans of awake infants, researchers ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNResearchers discover why people don’t remember being a babyFor decades, scientists have been puzzled by a simple question: Why can't you remember being a baby? Even though infants ...
Seahorse species belong to the genus called Hippocampus, also the name of a part of vertebrates' brains. The anatomical hippocampus was allegedly named for its resemblance to the shape of a seahorse.
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 ...
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