Abstract
Memory formation and retention in preschool children play a pivotal role in their cognitive development and learning processes. Understanding the physiological basis and specificity of memory in this age group is crucial for educators and caregivers to enhance learning experiences effectively. This article explores the neurobiological mechanisms underlying memory formation in preschool children, highlighting the specificity of memory types and their implications for early childhood education.
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