A period of overproduction of neural activity, could be called one of two things (name one)
Synaptogenesis or Synaptic blooming
Stage in which we learn that others are either likely to provide for our basic needs (nourishment and affection) or not
Trust vs Mistrust
In terms of physical development, play helps to grow both of these types of skills
Gross and fine motor skills
This is knowledge a person has about their own ability to process information (think)
Metacognition
Piagets last stage, which includes scientific thinking and hypothetical deductive reasoning
Formal Operational Stage
This process speeds up transmission of information by creating insulation around the neuron, making the brain function more efficiently
Myelination
The stage when one explores who they really are, either emerging confident in their sense of self or not
Identity vs confusion
This type of play involves students playing alongside each other, using similar toys, but not directly interacting with each other
Parallel Play
This is a type of attention is our ability to pay attention to a single task or stimulus while ignoring distracting information
Selective attention
The belief that those around you are as concerned and focused on your appearance and actions as you are about yourself
Imaginary audience
During adolescents, this produces gonadotropin, which in tern stimulates the pituitary gland
This is the stage of "I can do it myself" whereby a human searches for the confidence to be independent
Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
This type of play involves interacting with others in order to work towards a common goal, children may take on different tasks to reach the goal
Cooperative play
This is the first stage of the memory process, where the brain registers and processes incoming information
Sensory Memory
The belief that a person is unquie, special, and invulnerable to harm
Personal fable
How many neurons do we have at birth
85 Billion
A busy time, a human develops skills that work towards building confidence
Industry vs inferiority
This type of peer involves a popular person who sometimes exhibits confusing or mean behaviors
controversial
There are many types of strategies for improving memory - name three
Repetition/rehearsal, cluster rehearsal, organization/chunking, elaboration, mnemonic device
The counter part to inductive reasoning, adolescents gain the ability to do this, draw a conclusion based on an overarching principal
Deductive Reasoning
At what age does the myelination process in language processing areas complete, making it harder to learn foreign languages
13
When a human learns to assert control over their environement and further develop independence
Initiative vs guilt
How well a child gets along with their peers is based on these two factors
likability and status
The myelination process in this is responsible for improved memory processes in middle to late childhood
Hippocampus
Teenagers are often ___ (having a high standard for others) while also making them ____ (unable to meet their own standards)
Idealistic, hypocritical