Overwritten Synapses: The Neurological Void of Childhood Amnesia - Lance Barnes - ebook

Overwritten Synapses: The Neurological Void of Childhood Amnesia ebook

Lance Barnes

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Why is it biologically impossible for you to recall your own birth, your first steps, or practically any event before your third birthday? Despite experiencing massive emotional and developmental milestones during infancy, these critical years are entirely wiped from your conscious mind by a brutal biological process known as childhood amnesia. For decades, psychologists believed infants simply lacked the language skills to encode memories. Modern neuroscience, however, has revealed a much more violent biological reality. During the first few years of life, the human brain is engaged in explosive, massive neurogenesis—the rapid creation of new neurons in the hippocampus. As millions of new cells are desperately jammed into the brain to build the foundational architecture of learning and motor skills, they physically disrupt and overwrite the fragile, existing memory circuits. Your earliest memories were not just forgotten; they were structurally demolished to make room for your adult brain. This rigorous neurobiological analysis dissects the high-speed construction of human consciousness. It explores the tragic implications for early childhood trauma, the phenomenon of synaptic pruning, and the controversial unreliability of recovered memory therapies. Peer into the darkest void of your own mind. Understanding childhood amnesia reveals the necessary, violent destruction our brains must inflict upon themselves in order to grow.

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Liczba stron: 203

Rok wydania: 2026

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