Adults erase early choldhood memories
By ikelliza
@ikelliza (353)
Philippines
January 24, 2007 12:17am CST
Adults practically erase early childhood memories from their mind and remember only episodes starting from the age of four. Up to the age of nine years children still remembered events until their third birthday. From this age upward it appeared as if this period in their life was erased. The majority of the early memories were about relatively mundane experiences. These ranged from the memory of looking at a flower growing out of a crack in the pavement to walking across a narrow bridge over a river. It's not all clear why some things get into long-term memory and some do not. What is your comment?
1 response
@naha123 (1265)
• India
24 Jan 07
To me all people having their childhood memories but they wont express it to all... because they feel that if anyone will laugh at us for telling some activities that had done in our childhood days... so they wont tell those memories to all... if they are telling then others will tell act like an adult dont behave like a child... so they too will not act like a child and they will slightly forget the memories from day to day... these things are happening in all life..