26 babies show that our brain is like Google

MSN - 06/04
In other words, our brain needs us to be able to give you the best research terms so you can access our older memories

Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a baby? But, no matter how much, can you not remember any detail?

It's not that you don't have childhood memories - it's just not to access them later in life, according to a new investigation.

The study, recently published in Science magazine, examined 26 babies aged between 4.2 and 24.9 months, divided into two age groups: those who had less than 12 months and those between 12 and 24 months.

During the experience, the babies were placed on a functional magnetic resonance machine (FMRI in the acronym in English) and were shown a series of unique images for two seconds each. The...
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