This model explains how infants learn through real-time adjustments and experiences rather than being born with full knowledge.
What is the adaptive process model?
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they are not visible, heard, or touched
What is Object permanence?
This fantastic professor is teaches Cogs 200
Who is Dr. Grant?
What is cognitive science?
This key idea in the Adaptive Process Model emphasizes the importance of flexibility in how infants approach challenges and new situations.
What is adaptability?
This popular game helps infants develop object permanence by showing them that people are still there, even when their face is hidden.
What is Peek-a-boo?
These six awesome people are presenting to you right now. (Name 3 minimum for points)
Who is Adam, Afra , Avi, Jake, Ryan and Saffron
The age did Jean Piaget theorize we gain object permanence?
What is 8 months?
Yuko Munakata, James L. McClelland, Mark H. Johnson and Robert S. Siegler
who are the authors of this article?
The Adaptive Process Model posits that infants' abilities in object permanence tasks reflect this type of learning rather than fully formed knowledge.
What is gradual learning through experience?
The age does Renée Baillargeon think we gain object permanence
What is 3.5 months
a Swiss psychologist best known for his work in child development and cognitive psychology.
who is Jean Piaget
According to the Adaptive Process Model, this process, involving real-time integration of sensory input and memory, is key to infants' task performance.
What is adaptive processing?
A Canadian psychologist and developmental researcher, best known for her work on cognitive development
Who is Renée Baillargeon?