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Typically, the earliest adult memories of childhood start at about age 4. But scientists have wondered why not sooner. Is it because babies’ brains are too immature to form memories? Or do ...
However, Nicholas Turk-Browne, a neuroscientist at Yale University and coauthor of the study, has pioneered ways to peer into the brains of awake infants while they form memories. “The hallmark of ...
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