Theories of childhood amnesia and autobiographical memory development have been based on the assumption that the age estimates of earliest childhood memories are generally accurate, with an average age of 3.5 years among adults. It is also commonly believed that early memories will by default become inaccessible later on and this eventually results in childhood amnesia. These assumptions were examined in 2 prospective studies, in which children recalled and dated their earliest memories at an initial interview and did it again 1 year (Study 1) and 2 years later (Study 2). Systematic telescoping errors emerged: Children substantially postdated their memories for the same events at the follow-up interview, particularly for memories initially ...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
In a large-scale survey, 6,641 respondents provided descriptions of their first memory and their age...
Theories of childhood amnesia and autobiographical memory development have been based on the assumpt...
Previous work suggests that the estimated age in adults' earliest autobiographical memories depends ...
Multhaup et al. (2005) placed the age of childhood amnesia between the ages of 5 and 6. However some...
How accurate are children when dating very long-term memories? Chinese and European Canadian 8-, 11-...
Background Childhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical me...
We examined the malleability of the estimated age in undergraduates’ earliest memories. In study 1, ...
BackgroundChildhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical mem...
Individual differences in parental reminiscing style are hypothesized to have long-lasting effects o...
Our autobiography is composed of memories from our past and plans for our future. Most adults' earli...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
How far back can we, as adults, remember details of our life experiences? Current pop-ular and scien...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
In a large-scale survey, 6,641 respondents provided descriptions of their first memory and their age...
Theories of childhood amnesia and autobiographical memory development have been based on the assumpt...
Previous work suggests that the estimated age in adults' earliest autobiographical memories depends ...
Multhaup et al. (2005) placed the age of childhood amnesia between the ages of 5 and 6. However some...
How accurate are children when dating very long-term memories? Chinese and European Canadian 8-, 11-...
Background Childhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical me...
We examined the malleability of the estimated age in undergraduates’ earliest memories. In study 1, ...
BackgroundChildhood amnesia in adults can be defined as the relative paucity of autobiographical mem...
Individual differences in parental reminiscing style are hypothesized to have long-lasting effects o...
Our autobiography is composed of memories from our past and plans for our future. Most adults' earli...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
How far back can we, as adults, remember details of our life experiences? Current pop-ular and scien...
Abstract Almost 100 years ago, Freud identified infantile or childhood amnesia, the difficulty that ...
In a memory survey, adult respondents recalled, dated, and described two earliest positive and negat...
In a large-scale survey, 6,641 respondents provided descriptions of their first memory and their age...