Dev Psych Theories + Methods
Physical Development
Perceptual Development
Cognitive Development
Language Development
Neural Development
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3 major debates in Developmental psychology

What are Nature vs. Nurture; Continuity vs. Discontinuity; Activity vs. Passivity?

100

Agents, such as viruses and drugs, that can harm/damage an embryo or fetus

What are teratogens?

100

The term that describes we become better at identifying the most prominent sounds in our native language

Acquired Distinctiveness

100

The process where people use existing mental patterns in new situations.

What is assimilation?

100

The method Dr. Janet Werker used to test children's phonemic differentiation 

Conditioned head turn procedure

100

How does myelination affect an infant's brain?

It allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along neurons.

200

Which ability/skill does Marshmallow task test?

Delay of gratification/inhibitory control

200

This reflex allows a newborn baby to find a breast or a bottle to begin feeding. You can trigger this reflex by stroking or gently touching the corner of a baby’s mouth.

What is rooting reflex?

200

Which study found that children independent sitting experience predicts their 3d object completion ability?

Soska, Adolph, & Johnson (2010)

200

Full name of the psychologist who suggested children achieve best learning in tasks that they can perform with guidance but cannot yet perform independently

Who is Lev Vygotsky and what is Zone of Proximal Development?

200

A thing in our brains at birth that becomes activated once exposed to language and allows us to understand and develop language, especially syntax/grammar.

Hint: Nativist perspective of language acquisition

Language Acquisition Device (LAD)

Bonus point +50: who proposed the idea?

200

The short phrase that summarizes the order in which an individual human brain develops tell us about the order in which the human brain evolved

“Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny”

300

Eye-tracking measures the angle between _______ and _______ to compute the point of gaze

The angle between the center of the pupil and the corneal reflection

300

Two patterns of body growth that supporting the nature theory of motor development

Cephalocaudal and Proximodistal

300

Which skill did Dr. Baillargeon study by measuring infants' response to magical and realistic events?

300

This occurs when we focus on a single feature while blocking out the rest of our environment.

What is selective attention?

300

Two-word-sentences without pronouns (‘hug meow-meow’)

What is telegraphic speech?

300

The lobe that governs spatial processing and integrates sensory input with information in memory; also where motor and somatosensory cortex located

What is parietal lobe?

400

Why fMRI have low temporal resolution?

fMRI detecting the changes in blood oxygenation and flow, but the rate of neurotransmitter firing is different from the rate of blood flow

Bonus point +50: The full name of fMRI

400

Organs that release 1) CRH; 2) ACTH; 3) Cortisol

CRH - Hypothalamus;

ACTH - (Anterior) pituitary gland

Cortisol - Adrenal gland

400

How can you facilitate a three-month-old's visual preference for human faces based on Libertus & Needham (2014)?

"Sticky Mittens" study; any other experiences that might lead infants to acquire a new understanding of themselves and human as agents who can act on the world

400

Modal Model of Memory was developed by which psychologists at what year?

Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968

400

Why the development of syntax/grammar cannot be explained by the empiricist perspective?

We often don’t provide corrective feedback to children’s grammatical mistakes; however, they are still able to acquire perfect grammar. Also, they are not copying sentences parents said, even they can do that, the linguistic input they receive is not sufficient. The fact is they produce new sentences they never heard before. 

400

Six stages of neural development (has to be in correct order)

over-production (proliferation), migration, aggregation, specialization, synaptogenesis, apoptosis (synaptic pruning), myelineation  

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