Sunday, January 26, 2014

'Childhood Amnesia' Occurs at 7, Suggest Psychologists

Age seven is when these earliest memories tend to fade into oblivion, a phenomenon known as childhood amnesia, reveal psychologists. The research involved interviewing children about past events in their lives, starting at age three. Different subsets of the group of children were then tested for recall of these events at ages five, six, seven, eight and nine. Emory psychologist Patricia Bauer, who led the study, said that their study is the first ...

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