Multiple Choice
I try to think back as far as I can, to my earliest childhood memories. Chances are, my explicit memory for events will only go back to the age of 2 or 3. This is likely because
A) an infant is not able to form memories
B) of infantile amnesia
C) infants mostly use explicit memory, not implicit memory
D) an infant's explicit memories are visual, not verbal
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