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Memories Formed in Early Years of Life are Remembered the Most Later on: the Reminiscence Bump.

BlogBy Ayesha AbbasiJuly 23, 2020Leave a comment

This makes proper learning imperative. Do you know that the memories you make during your teenage and early adulthood leave a strong imprint on your mind? People in their 40s and 50s can recall almost nothing from their childhood and yet can remember vivid and detailed descriptions of what happened in their adolescence and adulthood.…

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