A team of European researchers has in a pioneering study, released on Tuesday, found compelling evidence that maternal ...
Babies encode memories, but they’re unable to recall them later in life, a new study shows. This finding offers insight into ...
Why don’t we remember specific events during those crucial first few years, when our brains worked overtime to learn so much?
In the early 1990s when I was a young pediatrician, I was responsible for evaluating children with developmental and learning ...
A new study in Brain Medicine explores how maternal immune activation (MIA) affects hippocampal neuron function in newborn ...
Delve into the most recent research in infantile amnesia, which suggests that we do make memories as babies, despite not ...
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time.
Study shows maternal immune activation alters hippocampal neuron excitability in newborn rats, with implications for autism, schizophrenia, and depression.