(CRAIG NIGRELLI)
What is the fastest memory?
I think you’re about 3-4 years old.
You are not a specific event, how to talk about what you have learned in those days and who are your family.
It may have a scientific reason for the phenomenon known as “infant memory loss”.
For a long time, scientists believed that the hippocampus, which is part of the brain that stores memory, is still developing, so it does not maintain experience.
However, according to a new study by Yale University, it may not be the case.
Researchers studied infant groups between four and two years old.
They showed photographs of infants that have never been seen before. Then I showed one of the images before.
The researchers use MRI for the first time to see the image for the first time in the baby hippocampus. For the second time, you may have seen it longer.
Trast = “None”> They also found that some of the hippocamps with the strongest encoding are the same areas related to adult episodes memory.
The episode memory remembers a specific event.
So far, scientists have found evidence that a three -month -old hippocampus infant shows the memory type of “statistical learning” that recognizes the pattern.
These two types of memories use different neuron paths in the hippocampus, and past studies have shown that statistical learning paths occur earlier than episode memory paths.
This new study shows the memory of episodes that can be encoded by the hippocampus rather than the scientists thought.
They are still trying to find out it.
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