(2025-01-09, 01:44 PM)Max_B Wrote: Tsai (2007) "Recovery of learning and memory is associated with chromatin remodeling", found that Memory is not lost, we just seem to loose access to it when the networks are damaged. It's reestablished by encouraging robust regrowth of the networks.
If this is so why does humans not form any episodic memories during the first 2-3 years of life when those networks are relatively evolving the most?