The age at which the brain if fully developed
What is 25 years old?
2 automatic reflexes that babies have at birth
What is grasping and rooting?
Mental representations of the world around us
What is a schema?
The idea that the world revolves around you
What is egocentric?
The strictest parenting style in which parents make all decisions
What is authoritarian parenting?
The stage of pregnancy in which brain development begins
What is week 3?
Things that infants prefer to look at according to Robert Fantz.
What is human faces and patterned materials?
What is Jean Piaget?
Internally programmed growth
What is maturation?
When we change our schema to fit the characteristics of a new thing/idea
What is accommodation?
The 3 stages of pregnancy
What is Germinal, Embryonic, and Fetal?
The name of the experiment used to test depth perception in infants
What is the Visual Cliff Experiment?
What is learn to make the signs, learn the meaning of the signs, and learn grammar?
The understanding that an object continues to exist even when it cannot be seen or touched
What is object permanence?
The understanding that a given quantity does not change when its appearance has changed
What is the principle of conversion?
The stage of pregnancy in which the baby's heart begins to beat
What is the embryonic stage?
The age that infants generally begin to crawl
What is 8-10 months?
The 4 stages of Piaget's model of cognitive development
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational?
The ability to perceive the distance of things
What is depth perception?
The 4 types of attachment styles
What is secure, avoidant, resistant, and disorganized?
The neural plate evolves into the neural tube, which consists of these anatomical parts
What is the brain and spinal cord?
The ability of a child to picture something in his or her mind
What is representational thought?
When we try to fit new ideas into our schema
What is assimilation?
A form of speech used by young children where they leave out words but still convey meaning
What is telegraphic speech?
A deep, caring, close, and enduring emotional bond between an infant and caregiver
What is attachment?