What is one likely reason why we cannot remember information and events from our own infancy?

a. The hippocampus takes time to develop, and is only partially developed during infancy
b. Most parents "talk around" their children, rather than "talking to" their children
c. Infants operate in post-conventional state, and only gradually achieve the formal operations necessary for memory information
d. Fetuses lack ears, and therefore cannot overhear conversations in the external world


a. The hippocampus takes time to develop, and is only partially developed during infancy

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