Cracking the Code: Autism's Link to Childhood Memories

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Researchers have discovered a link between maternal immune activation during pregnancy and the preservation of memories formed in infancy, challenging the understanding of infantile amnesia. In a mouse model, inflammation induced during pregnancy altered brain development, preventing the usual loss of early-life memories. The study suggests that infantile amnesia may result from a retrieval deficiency rather than memory loss, as memories are stored but not normally retrievable. This research provides new insights into cognitive development, memory flexibility, and the potential implications for autism.
Topics:health#autism#cognitive-development#infantile-amnesia#maternal-immune-activation#memory#neuroscience
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