when we are Young..like around a month Baby,or a year old..we don't really remember anything much of it..
there,must be a term used for it,to say that.."i didn't have my conscious when I was 1 year"
instead of "conscious" what word is used to describe it.and i don't want you to tell me the synonyms of it..
i want u to tell me the special word used to describe it.
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Answer:
Ray Bradbury (the sci-fi author) claimed he could remember every detail of being born, from his head being crushed to suddenly being surrounded by bright lights.
Liz Piggott
The hippocampus is a brain structure thought to be crucially involved in the formation of memory for facts and events. At birth and in early childhood this structure is not fully grown, and so memory of birth is unlikely. What's interesting is that the brain structure for emotional memory, the amygdala, is mature in infancy - the outcome of these two facts being that an emotionally significant event during infancy may affect the way a child behaves later in life despite them not being able to remember the actual event.
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Virtually nobody has memories from very early childhood but it's not because we don't retain information as young children. Rather, it may be because at that age, our brains don't yet function in a way that bundles information into the complex neural patterns that we know as memories.This is called "semantic memory."
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