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Why can't we remember being babies?
Most of us have no memories from before we were two or three years old - a phenomenon called "infantile amnesia". Dr Catherine Loveday, a neuropsychologist from the University of Westminster, UK, explains why.
(Image: Baby, Credit: Getty Images.)
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