Which explanation of infantile amnesia is NOT supported by research?
A. We cannot remember events that happened in infancy because infants cannot form long-term memories.
B. We cannot remember events that happened in infancy because we stored them as nonverbal memories rather than verbal memories and are thus harder to retrieve.
C. We cannot remember events that happened in infancy because the parts of the brain involved in memory are not fully formed yet and thus are not as efficient at creating memories.
D. We cannot remember events that happened in infancy because we had not created a clear sense of self yet, so the memories could not be formed into a coherent story of our lives yet.
Answer: A
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