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January 30, 2004
Q. If kidnapped before the age of two, would you remember it later? What if you weren't kidnapped?
A. You still might remember it. The famous Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget recounted how for many years he had a vivid recollection of being pushed in a baby carriage by his nursemaid when a man came up and tried to kidnap him. Piaget was less than two years old at the time, according to accounts by the family.
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