Dev psy
Proximodistal Pattern is a pattern of growth which describes development starting at the center of the body moving outward
Cephalocaudal Pattern describes the rapid growth of the head and then the gradual growth of the rest of the body.
Sucking Reflex is when newborns automatically suck an object placed in their mouth.
Reflex is a built-in reaction to stimuli; they govern the newborn’s movements, which are automatic and beyond the newborn’s control and genetically carried survival mechanisms.
According to the Gibsons’ view, objects have affordances, which are opportunities for interaction offered by objects that fit within our capabilities to perform activities.
Habituation is the name given to decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentations of the stimulus. Dishabituation is the recovery of a habituated response after a change in stimulation.
Stranger Anxiety is a type of fear that tends to appear during the second half of the first year of life.
Fetuses in the last two months in the womb are capable of hearing.
Infants also have 18 out of the 20 regions of the “pain matrix” found in adults thus resulting in lower pain thresholds among infants.
In Phase 1: From birth to 2 months of attachment, the infant instinctively directs their attachment to human figures, regardless of familiarity.
Accommodation is a process which involves adjusting existing schemes to accommodate new information?
Underextension is the tendency to apply a word too narrowly; it occurs when children fail to use a word to name a relevant event or object.
Broca’s Area is an area of the brain that is primarily involved in speech production.
Child-directed speech is the term used to describe the special way adults talk to babies using a higher pitch and exaggerated intonation?
Aphasia is the term used to describe a loss or impairment of language ability due to brain damage?
Memory refers to the central feature of cognitive development pertaining to all situations in which an individual retains information over time.
According to Rothbart and Bates, effortful control is the dimension of temperament that refers to a child’s ability to manage their emotions and arousal.
Sigmund Freud proposed that infants become attached to the person or object that provides oral satisfaction.
Insecure disorganized is an attachment style characterized by infants who seem confused and may exhibit excessive fear around the caregiver?
Oxytocin is the mammalian hormone that also acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain, is released during breastfeeding and by contact and warmth?
The developmental cascade model suggests that connections across domains over time influence development.
Transactional is a type of socialization that is bidirectional; children socialize parents, just as parents socialize children.
Primary emotions are a type of emotion present in humans and other animals. It appears in the first 6 months of the human infant’s development.
Social Relationships are factors that influence emotions provides the setting for the development of a rich variety of emotions.
A child who has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and reacts slowly to new experiences best describes a “slow-to-warm-up” child according to Chess and Thomas’ classification?
The three processes involved in joint attention are the following: (1) ability to track another object’s behavior; (2) one indivi
dual directs another’s attention; and (3) reciprocal interaction.
Proximodistal Pattern is a pattern of growth which describes development starting at the center of the body moving outward
Cephalocaudal Pattern describes the rapid growth of the head and then the gradual growth of the rest of the body.
Sucking Reflex is when newborns automatically suck an object placed in their mouth.
Reflex is a built-in reaction to stimuli; they govern the newborn’s movements, which are automatic and beyond the newborn’s control and genetically carried survival mechanisms.
According to the Gibsons’ view, objects have affordances, which are opportunities for interaction offered by objects that fit within our capabilities to perform activities.
Habituation is the name given to decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentations of the stimulus. Dishabituation is the recovery of a habituated response after a change in stimulation.
Stranger Anxiety is a type of fear that tends to appear during the second half of the first year of life.
Fetuses in the last two months in the womb are capable of hearing.
Infants also have 18 out of the 20 regions of the “pain matrix” found in adults thus resulting in lower pain thresholds among infants.
In Phase 1: From birth to 2 months of attachment, the infant instinctively directs their attachment to human figures, regardless of familiarity.
Accommodation is a process which involves adjusting existing schemes to accommodate new information?
Underextension is the tendency to apply a word too narrowly; it occurs when children fail to use a word to name a relevant event or object.
Broca’s Area is an area of the brain that is primarily involved in speech production.
Child-directed speech is the term used to describe the special way adults talk to babies using a higher pitch and exaggerated intonation?
Aphasia is the term used to describe a loss or impairment of language ability due to brain damage?
Memory refers to the central feature of cognitive development pertaining to all situations in which an individual retains information over time.
According to Rothbart and Bates, effortful control is the dimension of temperament that refers to a child’s ability to manage their emotions and arousal.
Sigmund Freud proposed that infants become attached to the person or object that provides oral satisfaction.
Insecure disorganized is an attachment style characterized by infants who seem confused and may exhibit excessive fear around the caregiver?
Oxytocin is the mammalian hormone that also acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain, is released during breastfeeding and by contact and warmth?
The developmental cascade model suggests that connections across domains over time influence development.
Transactional is a type of socialization that is bidirectional; children socialize parents, just as parents socialize children.
Primary emotions are a type of emotion present in humans and other animals. It appears in the first 6 months of the human infant’s development.
Social Relationships are factors that influence emotions provides the setting for the development of a rich variety of emotions.
A child who has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and reacts slowly to new experiences best describes a “slow-to-warm-up” child according to Chess and Thomas’ classification?
The three processes involved in joint attention are the following: (1) ability to track another object’s behavior; (2) one indivi
dual directs another’s attention; and (3) reciprocal interaction.