Why you don’t remember your first few years
What’s your earliest memory? Probably it will be of an event that happened when you around the age of three, and then it will be more of a sensation – such as warmth or sunlight – than a detailed recollection.
Even after that time, memories will be of specific occasions, possibly separated by long periods, often weeks and, sometimes, even months. Again, most of our memories are sensory – the distilled sensation from an event.
Yes, some of us do have very early memories – but most of us don’t. And there’s a good reason for it: when we’re babies, there’s nobody there to remember!