Why don't we remember childhood memories? A scientific reason has emerged.

Why don't we remember childhood memories? A scientific reason has emerged. Have you ever felt like a childhood memory is coming back to you? Like the feeling of lying in a crib or the taste of the cake from your first birthday? If so, there is a good chance those memories are not real. According to scientists, most people are unable to recall personal memories from their early years of life. However, new research has found evidence that children begin to form memories while also understanding the world around them, and this process starts much earlier than previously thought. According to Al Jazeera TV, a recent study published in the journal "Science" by researchers from Yale and Columbia Universities has discovered that 12-month-old infants may also be involved in the process of memory storage, and this process occurs in the part of the brain known as the hippocampus, which is also responsible for storing memories in adults. This study examined the brains of...