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The Fate of Childhood Memories: Children Postdated Their Earliest Memories as They Grew Older

机译:童年记忆的命运:随着年龄的增长,孩子们最早的记忆已经过时

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Childhood amnesia has been attributed to the inaccessibility of early memories as children grow older. We propose that systematic biases in the age estimates of memories may play a role. A group of 4- to 9-year-olds children were followed for 8 years, recalling and dating their earliest childhood memories at three time points. Although children retained many of the memories over time, their age estimates of these memories shifted forward in time, to later ages. The magnitude of postdating was especially sizable for earlier memories and younger children such that some memories were dated more than a year later than originally. As a result, the boundary of childhood amnesia increased with age. These findings shed light on childhood amnesia and the fate of early memories. They further suggest that generally accepted estimates for people’s age of earliest memory may be wrong, which has far-reaching implications.
机译:儿童健忘症归因于随着儿童年龄的增长而无法获得早期记忆。我们建议记忆的年龄估计中的系统性偏见可能起作用。跟踪一组4至9岁的孩子8年,在三个时间点回忆并约会他们最早的童年记忆。尽管儿童会随着时间的推移保留许多记忆,但是他们对这些记忆的年龄估计会随着时间的推移而向前发展,直至更高年龄。对于较早的记忆和较年幼的孩子来说,后期的大小特别大,因此某些记忆的约会日期比原始日期晚了一年多。结果,儿童健忘症的界限随着年龄的增长而增加。这些发现揭示了儿童健忘症和早期记忆的命运。他们进一步暗示,人们对最早记忆年龄的普遍接受的估计可能是错误的,这具有深远的意义。

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