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How does memory work? Why can’t we remember things that happened when we were babies? Why do we forget? Why are some people forgetful? Why do elephants have such good memories. What’s this episode about? I forgot! Oh yea...
Why can’t we remember being babies? is an episode from But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids by Vermont Public. How does memory work? Why can’t we remember things that happened when we were babies? Why do we forget? Why are some people forget...
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Published Jan 9, 2026, 31:12 long, audio available.
How does memory work? Why can’t we remember things that happened when we were babies? Why do we forget? Why are some people forgetful? Why do elephants have such good memories. What’s this episode about? I forgot! Oh yeah, how does our memory work! Our guest is Dr. Nick Turk-Browne, professor of psychology at Yale University. Download our learning guides: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript
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Why can’t we remember being babies? is from But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids by Vermont Public.
Published Jan 9, 2026 and 31:12 long