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In terms of what happened, we remember almost nothing before the age of three and very little before the age of six. Our earliest episodic memories are the briefest short stories, sensory snapshots that are totally disconnected from the cohesive narrative starring you as the protagonist in your life. The average age for a first episodic memory that you can remember as an adult is three.
Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting
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