On July 25, 2016, an article from CnnNN appeared, Ttitled, " Hot car deaths"; Hhow can parents forget a child in a car?", Wwritten by David Diamond,. The conversation. centered around David, who hasd been studying the brain since 1980. In 2004 , a reporter asked him, How can parents forget theire child in a parked car and go on with theire daily activities,? aAs a result, the child dies from hyperothermia or temperatures reaching a dangerous high. His first thought was negligent parents, Bbut it was reported from the children’s advocacy group that more thean 100 children died from be left in parked car mistakenly since 1990, and 300 died or suffered brain damage in 2004, by being left in a hot car. There's no prior evidence prior that has linked these parents ftor abuse or neglect. David is a neuroscientist and has interviewed parents and studied police reports. He has come up with a hypothesis as to how this can occur. This has to do with memory failure, a competition between the brain's habit memory system and prospective memory system and the habit memory prevails.
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