Babies encode memories, but they’re unable to recall them later in life, a new study shows. This finding offers insight into ...
New research challenges the idea that infants cannot form memories, showing that babies as young as 12 months old can encode ...
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
“The hallmark of [episodic memories] is that you can describe them to others, but that’s off the table when you’re dealing ...
In the early 1990s when I was a young pediatrician, I was responsible for evaluating children with developmental and learning ...
A new study in Brain Medicine explores how maternal immune activation (MIA) affects hippocampal neuron function in newborn ...
We also know the brain never stops changing throughout a person’s life. The most intense period of growth of the brain is ...
For years, researchers have debated how our brains consistently develop areas specialized for recognizing faces, objects, ...
A man who shook his baby son so violently that it caused "catastrophic" brain injuries has been told he will spend the next ...
This is part two of a four-part Brain Injury Awareness Month series highlighting types of brain injury, injury prevention, ...
The inquiry was launched after the deaths in Scottish hospitals of newborns Leo Lamont, Ellie McCormick and Mira-Belle Bosch.
Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time.