Memory
By: Edward • Essay • 277 Words • November 28, 2009 • 830 Views
Essay title: Memory
When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it happened or not.” -Mark Twain
When you are child you do not have the capacity to remember,
Everything you have experienced. As a child your brain has not fully developed
To complete such tasks. Therefore, remembering something that did not
Happen is the product of a child’s imagination. Last month I remembered my
Mother asking of I had recalled the events that happened on my third birthday.
I responded by saying yes and described the details I remembered. I
Recall saying that there was a clown that was extremely kind to me. When he
Tried to give me candy I clearly remember running up to him and giving him a
Hug. When they played the tape of my third birthday I apparently kicked the
Clown and ran to my mother crying hysterically. As you can see we always
Remember things that did not happen.
Tests done by the Ohio state University �suggested these so-called
Memories occur more frequently