The hippocampal formation is a group of brain regions, including the hippocampus and some other structures closely connected ...
Researchers discover how infants encode memories in groundbreaking fMRI study, revealing why we can't remember our earliest ...
Our earliest years are a time of rapid learning, yet we typically cannot recall specific experiences from that period—a ...
New research challenges the idea that infants cannot form memories, showing that babies as young as 12 months old can encode ...
Despite infancy being a period of rapid learning, memories from this time, do not persist into later childhood or adulthood.
Why don't we remember our early years? For a long time, it was believed that infants lacked the ability to remember. However, ...
A new study reveals that memory-related brain activity continues to shift even after learning, challenging traditional views ...
In a study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers revealed the structural underpinnings of memory formation across a broad network of neurons in the mouse brain.
Scientists have long thought that babies can’t form experiential memories. Turns out, they can. Adults just can’t remember them.