
Adrián Aguirre
26dYour Earliest Memories May Still Be Locked Inside Your Head. Here's Why.
sciencealert.com
Research on rats suggests that our brain has stored memories from our earliest experiences, even if we don't recall them.
A study involving mice models of autism spectrum disorder reveals the role of a mother's immune system in moderating access to these early memories.
Understanding the biological conditions behind infantile amnesia may help access and explain memories in individuals with autism.
0 Comments 0 Likes
Comment