I'm taking a child human development class and we were discussing infant amnesia, my teacher then brought up that her niece says she remembers the "Wooshing sound" in her mom's belly. She's only two. I'm wondering if maybe some people remember being born or being in the womb.Is there cases in which people do not have infant amnesia?
yea, i remember my papa's pecker thumping on the sac i was all snuggled up cozy in
some believe that everyone has distant memories of being in the womb, not actual memories, like the whooshing sound, but sort of subconscious ones, which is why people are calmed by water and rhythmic noises, because it reminds them of the womb. i dont know any cases of people actually having memories of being born or in the womb, but i think sometimes people can remember things from when they were infants, im 17 and ove had this very distinct memory all my life of a long white hallway with colored fish on the walls, and at the end of the hallway was one of those doors that is divided in half, so the top was open but the bottom wasnt and inside was a daycare with blue walls and carpet and a bookshelf against the wall with a toy firetruck next to it, so i asked my mom which daycare it was and described it to her a few years ago, and she just looked sort of creeped out and amazed, so i asked what was wrong and she said i had just perfectly described a daycare i went to when i was 3 months old.Is there cases in which people do not have infant amnesia?
The little girl doesn't remember back that far. It's power of suggestion. People's long term memory just doesn't go back that far. It doesn't mean anything is wrong with them. It's perfectly normal. I don't have any memories going back further than four years of age. And even those are few and far between.
I'm flat out remembering what I did five minutes ago.Is there cases in which people do not have infant amnesia?
Black people be craaaaazyyy.
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