Key Terminology + Physical
Enriched/Deprived Environments + Case Studies
Brain Plasticity
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Attachment
100

The term for the earliest stage of physical development

Prenatal

100

The term for the type of environment Genie was subject to.

Deprived

100

The ability of neural connections to grow & reorganise

Neuroplasticity

100

An experience of the world organised into a mental structure.

Schema

100

The 44 Thieves Study was an empirical example of how delinquency; reduced intelligence, increased aggression, depression all may be related to...

Maternal deprivation

200

Learning to walk is an example of what kind of skills.

Gross Motor

200

A famous study of institutionalised children who exhibited disorganised attachment.

The Romanian Orphan Study

200

The two categories of brain plasticity are

Adaptive & Developmental

200

The process of forming a new schema through adding new info is what?

Assimilation

200

Finding others trustworthy, seeing yourself as valuable and being able to effectively interact with others are all principles of…

Internal Working Model

300

At what age do human beings stop physically developing.

Never

300

Genie missing this stage meant she was never able to fluently learn a language.

Critical Period

300

The process of fatty insulation growing over the axons during infancy.

Myelination

300

List the stages of cognitive development in order.

Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational

300

What are the attachment styles in order

Type A: insecure avoidant
Type B: secure
Type C: insecure resistant

400

The concept suggesting developmental change occurs in stages.

Discrete Change

400

A biological process aided by having access to enriching environments.

Neuroplasticity

400

The stage when synaptic pruning is most likely to occur

Adolescence

400

The pendulum problem is used to test abstract logical thinking at what stage?

Formal Operational

400

Name the study (year) suggesting Ainsworth's attachment styles are universal

Van Ijzendoorn & Kroonenberg (1988)

500

The theory that one is a certain way because of their life experiences & environment, rather than their genetics.

Nurture

500

A Case Study showing the successful influence of enriched environments on the development of children who have suffered neglect.

The Czech Twin Study

500

The lack of development of the __________ means that adolescents rely heavily on their amygdala than adults do.

Pre-frontal cortex

500

The three mountains tested aimed to measure what?

Egocentrism

500

Which of the following was not a behavioural variable measured in Ainsworth's strange situation: exploration, reaction to departure, crying, stranger anxiety, reunion

Crying

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