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 Post subject: Is it possible?
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:50 am 
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Im just wondering is it possible for a person to remember there own birth. Cause there are reports of people saying * i remember my birth* so is this really possible. Or is it just Phycologically imposible?

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i wouldn't think it is....
unless i see proof

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well a few things

one your brain develops further after birth you wont remember something like the first 6months of your life at all anything after that it is possible

other things are your sight isnt exactly crystal clear

many other factors too say against this

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No, you lack the language skills for your brain to categorize events in your life. The earliest memory is 3-4 years old for most people.

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Locketart wrote:
No, you lack the language skills for your brain to categorize events in your life. The earliest I memory is 3-4 years old for most people.


Yeah ur right

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No, you lack the language skills for your brain to categorize events in your life. The earliest memory is 3-4 years old for most people.


Although that is true for most, personally I have vague memories of my late 2s, and a lot of memories from when I was 3.

New experiences, enjoyable events, stuff like that help mark your memory. When I was young I did a lot of stuff with my parents, like visiting Australia for several months; and I still remember a lot of it.

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Brain development varies largely on how much brain mass you don't lose during that cozy time in the womb. Hypothetically you can retain enough brain mass and have it develop in time to remember your birth, but you'll need so many things to work out perfectly you may as well say it's impossible.

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Locketart wrote:
No, you lack the language skills for your brain to categorize events in your life. The earliest memory is 3-4 years old for most people.


Although that is true for most, personally I have vague memories of my late 2s, and a lot of memories from when I was 3.

New experiences, enjoyable events, stuff like that help mark your memory. When I was young I did a lot of stuff with my parents, like visiting Australia for several months; and I still remember a lot of it.


then u have super brain cells to record all ur memories from when ur little. either that, or u slept more than kids ur age. (memories are recorded during sleep)

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I can remember some things from before I was 3. But only really important things, like birthdays or first experiences.

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Reise wrote:
I can remember some things from before I was 3. But only really important things, like birthdays or first experiences.



Same, i remember my brother tremendously and he died before i was 3.
Although that was a big part of my life i still remember it perfectly.


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No you can't, and can you imagine how horrible that would be? It's a pretty traumatic experience if you think about it...

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i really doubt you can remember your birth. =/

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