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The Role of Language and Narrative Culture in Early Memory
Joseph: There's some relationship between these variables in the study apparent in those differences in like the detail density, but the average age of the earliest memories were not significantly different. So at least on the surface, this is interesting but frustrating, right? Like it would appear to provide some evidence both for and against the role of language and narrative culture in establishing capabilities for early memory. The second study that Joseph linked was about the earliest memories of people on the autism spectrum. This was by Zamaschik et al. published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry in 2016.
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