ELi5 Why we don’t remember our first four years since birth?

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ELi5 Why we don’t remember our first four years since birth?

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Man I hardly remember what year it is.. you guys remember being 5??!

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I feel like I don’t have solid memories of anything until I was maybe 10. I have zero memories of my entire third grade year in school. Super small flashes of memories until fifth grade probably.

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I have very accurate memories of being two. No one believed me until I was about 15 and drew out the house that we only lived in for that year. I remembered where each room was and even the fireplace etc. . I’ve been asked about trama of that time period but I far as I knew nothing was wrong.

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You know how if you hear something in a different language, you can’t repeat the words because they have no meaning to you? I think part of it has
something to do with this. Babies have no context to organize their memories with. I

Anonymous 0 Comments

Are we not suppose to have any memories? I have plenty from 2yrs and up. Scattered but what I do remember is clear.

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This is not exactly true. Many people can remember before their fourth birthday. I can, very well, actually – we moved to a new house a week before I turned four. All of my memories of the old house were from before. I can’t tell you the order of events, and I only remember certain things (mom setting up for a Tupperware party, watching spiders crawl on the stone wall along the driveway, a squirrel getting in the house, water on the floor after a bad storm, etc).

Regardless, there are limits. The structures in the brain that are responsible for forming long term memories mostly form after we’re born. It’s not until after age 1 that we can really start to form real long term memories, and it’s still an immature feature that takes a few years to fully develop. We generally have very limited memories until age 3 or 4, and never anything before 12-18 months.

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ELi5 Why we don’t remember our first four years since birth?

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26 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Man I hardly remember what year it is.. you guys remember being 5??!

Anonymous 0 Comments

I feel like I don’t have solid memories of anything until I was maybe 10. I have zero memories of my entire third grade year in school. Super small flashes of memories until fifth grade probably.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I have very accurate memories of being two. No one believed me until I was about 15 and drew out the house that we only lived in for that year. I remembered where each room was and even the fireplace etc. . I’ve been asked about trama of that time period but I far as I knew nothing was wrong.

Anonymous 0 Comments

You know how if you hear something in a different language, you can’t repeat the words because they have no meaning to you? I think part of it has
something to do with this. Babies have no context to organize their memories with. I

Anonymous 0 Comments

Are we not suppose to have any memories? I have plenty from 2yrs and up. Scattered but what I do remember is clear.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This is not exactly true. Many people can remember before their fourth birthday. I can, very well, actually – we moved to a new house a week before I turned four. All of my memories of the old house were from before. I can’t tell you the order of events, and I only remember certain things (mom setting up for a Tupperware party, watching spiders crawl on the stone wall along the driveway, a squirrel getting in the house, water on the floor after a bad storm, etc).

Regardless, there are limits. The structures in the brain that are responsible for forming long term memories mostly form after we’re born. It’s not until after age 1 that we can really start to form real long term memories, and it’s still an immature feature that takes a few years to fully develop. We generally have very limited memories until age 3 or 4, and never anything before 12-18 months.