Summary:
- This article discusses the scientific research that has uncovered new insights into how our earliest childhood memories are formed and stored in the brain.
- The study found that even our earliest memories, from as young as 2 or 3 years old, may actually be preserved in the brain, rather than being completely forgotten as previously thought.
- Researchers used advanced brain imaging techniques to identify specific patterns of brain activity that correspond to these early memories, suggesting they are not lost but rather stored in a different way compared to later memories.