DailyDirt: Growing Brains
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
There's little point waxing philosophical about the human brain — it's a near-miraculous mystery, and we all know it. Every study, at best, makes mere baby steps towards a fuller understanding of what's going on inside our skulls — and these three, focusing on how the brain develops and changes over time, are no different... and no less fascinating:
- We don't form conscious memories as babies — but it seems we do form subconscious memories of faces. The study showed that kids at three-and-a-half years responded differently to the faces of people they'd met, even briefly, years prior. [url]
- As young children we form clear, complex memories only to lose them a few years later — but why? Researchers can track the phenomenon of "childhood amnesia" as it happens from age three to about nine, but are still unsure of the exact cause. [url]
- Our brains remain sharp and youthful until around age 24, when age-related decline begins. The study focused on cognitive motor performance, tested by pitting thousands of Starcraft 2 players against each other in comparative matches based on age and skill. [url]
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The facts
FTFY, Leigh. You see, I can remember a fair few things from before I was five, even a couple of events from when I was nine months old. Homo sapiens autistica has different disadvantages than Homo sapiens sapiens, and a lot of ours are created by a society that tries to mould us in its image.
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Conscious memories
My earliest memory is placed by my mother, as best we can, at about 12-14 months. It is a memory of the sound of crickets at night, and I remember it (I think) because I also remember quite clearly imagining that the sound was caused by the turning of wheels; such as the wheels on my pull toy. (The toy made a chirping sound, you see.)
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Are you sure that these aren't synthetic memories that are stored based on what your parents have told you?
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