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  2. Childhood amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Free recall, in regard to childhood amnesia, is the process by which experimenters ask individuals for their earliest memories, and allow the participant to respond freely. [15] There is no significant difference when people are instructed to recall their earliest memories with cued recall compared to free recall.

  3. Childhood memory - Wikipedia

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    Childhood memories have several unique qualities. The experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist Endel Tulving refers to memory as “mental time travel”, a process unique to humans. However, early memories are notoriously sparse from the perspective of an adult trying to recall his or her childhood in depth.

  4. Repressed memory - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatrist David Corwin has claimed that one of his cases provides evidence for the reality of repressed memories. This case involved a patient (the Jane Doe case) who, according to Corwin, had been seriously abused by her mother, had recalled the abuse at age six during therapy with Corwin, then eleven years later was unable to recall the abuse before memories of the abuse returned to her ...

  5. When do childhood memories fade? - AOL

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    Between those physical changes and our increased understanding of the world around us, the way we remember things changes, so we become unable to grab onto those weird baby memories. How much can ...

  6. Sharing family memories and the benefits of reminiscence ...

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    In fact, there are many benefits to regularly sharing your life stories, such as recalling your childhood, career achievements, and raising your family. Experts call it “reminiscence therapy.”

  7. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    Recall memory is linked with instincts and mechanisms. In order to remember how an event happened, to learn from it or avoid an agitator, connections are made with emotions. For instance, if a speaker is very calm and neutral, the effectiveness of encoding memory is very low and listeners get the gist of what the speaker is discussing.

  8. How We Form Memories and Experience Memory Loss ... - AOL

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    To understand more about memory, memory lapses, and cognitive dysfunction, here’s a look at how a memory is created in the brain, as well as what’s happening when a person’s recall starts to ...

  9. Memory implantation - Wikipedia

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    In memory implantation studies researchers make people believe that they remember an event that actually never happened. The false memories that have been successfully implanted in people's memories include remembering being lost in a mall as a child, taking a hot air balloon ride, among other things which could be both good or bad. [1] [2] [3]