Science, asked by luxtoptv, 9 months ago

if we grow into a adult why did we forgot our baby life why?​

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Answered by Sreyashpedia
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When we grow up we forget our baby life, because our brain stores information in the cerebrum upto a certain time period, amd starts auto removing older informations. However we can recollect everything if skillfully asked or hypnotized. No information is deleted from the time of our birth.

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Answered by fahimakhtar
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Answer:

Memories: from birth to adolescence

Can you remember your first birthday? Your second? Adults rarely remember events from before the age of three, and have patchy memories when it comes to things that happened to them between the ages of three and seven. It’s a phenomenon known as ‘infantile amnesia’.

So why is it so hard to remember being a baby or toddler? Is it simply because our first, third, and even seventh birthdays happened a long time ago, and our memories have naturally faded? Not necessarily. In fact, a 40-year-old adult will usually have very strong memories of adolescence (more about that later) which, for them, happened more than 20 years ago. A 15-year-old, on the other hand, will be unlikely to remember something that occurred when they were two, even though it happened only 13 years ago.

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