Understanding Childhood Memory Loss
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Understanding Childhood Memory Loss

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Why do some people remember very little of their formative years?

  • They have a lack of interest in recalling childhood memories
  • Their brain has to free up space for new experiences (correct)
  • They did not engage in enough childhood activities
  • They have a genetic predisposition to forget childhood memories
  • What could make someone less likely to remember things from childhood?

  • If they were too busy with school activities
  • If the memories had little emotional impact (correct)
  • If they were too young to form memories
  • If they didn't have any siblings to play with
  • What might linger as memories from childhood for some people?

  • Financial responsibilities
  • Intense academic experiences
  • Professional achievements
  • Long, lazy summer days (correct)
  • Why might someone wonder why they have blank space instead of childhood memories?

    <p>Because they are used to hearing friends and loved ones talk about childhood</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What could lead to fuzzy images that drift away when trying to recall childhood memories?

    <p>Having little emotional impact</p> Signup and view all the answers

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