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How do childhood experiences influence memory formation in later life?
They can create vivid and long-lasting memories.
They have no impact on memory at all.
They solely affect physical health.
They only impact adult social skills.
What type of childhood experiences are most likely to lead to repressed memories?
Positive and nurturing experiences.
Neutral everyday experiences.
Negative or traumatic experiences.
Memories of family vacations.
At what stage of development do childhood experiences begin to form the basis of long-term memories?
During prenatal development.
Only after age 12.
During early childhood (ages 3-5).
During adolescence (ages 13-19).
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