单项选择题

What’s your earliest childhood memory Can you remember learning to walk Or talk
The first time you (62) thunder or watched a television program Adults seldom (63) events much earlier than the year or so before entering school, just as children younger than three or four (64) retain any specific, personal experiences. A variety of explanations have been (65) by psychologists for this "Childhood amnesia" (儿童失忆症). One argues that the hippocampus, the region of the brain which is responsible for forming memories, does not mature (66) about the age of two. But the most popular theory (67) that, since adults do not think like children, they cannot (68) childhood memories. Adults think in words, and their life memories are like stories or (69) --one event follows (70) as in a novel or film. But when they search through their mental (71) for early childhood memories to add to this verbal life story, they don’t find anything. As fits the (72) , it’s like trying to find a Chinese word in an English dictionary.
Now psychologist Annette Simmons of the New York State University offers a new (73) for childhood amnesia. She argues that there simply (74) any early childhood memories to recall. According to Dr. Simmons, children need to learn to use (75) spoken description of their personal experiences in order to turn their own short-term, quickly (76) impressions of them into long-term memories. In other (77) children have to talk about their experiences and hear others talk about (78) Mother talking about the afternoon (79) looking for seashells at the beach or Dad asking them about their day at Ocean Park. Without this (80) reinforcement, says Dr. Simmons, children cannot form (81) memories of their personal experience.

A.largely
B.really
C.merely
D.rarely