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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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We Don't Remember Anything From Our Early Childhood

How come when we grow up, we don't remember anything from our infancy's or early childhood. Some theories that have been put forth to say okay maybe before the age of three or four we don't have episodic memory. We have to give it to the development of language abilities so the way that we think about our own memories changes. Wow. I was fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

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