Theory and Theorists
Communication
Culture
Mental/Learning Functions
Unpronounceable Medical Terms
100
According to Erikson’s Psychosocial stages of development, which stage is characterized by will and expression of independence, often saying the word “No”
What is Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt
100
This term describes word order in sentences
What is Syntax
100
A set of "values, beliefs, attitudes, customs, language, and behaviors that are shared by a group of people and are passed down from the one generation of people to the next"
What are Customs
100
Functions that underlie the other mental activities, including consciousness, energy, and drive, and are crucial to all human activity
What are Global Mental Functions
100
Scarring of the lungs due to extended use of a ventilator
What is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
200
Who is the psychologist known for his psychosexual theory
Who is Sigmund Freud
200
This term is used to describes the rules of conversation
What is pragmatics
200
personal traits identified in others and predicts the social interaction between individuals based on specific behaviors and characteristics
What is a Person Schema
200
This is involved in distinguishing the differences (without vision) in texture, shape, size, weight, and temperature
What is Haptic Awareness
200
Lack of oxygen to the brain
What is Hypoxia
300
Rewarding a child with dessert for finishing their meal is an example of:
What is positive reinforcement
300
This type of communication involves forms OTHER than expressive speech output (ex: ASL, picture boards, etc)
What is Augmentative/Alternative Communication
300
The characteristics and traits a person assigns to self
What is a Self Schema
300
analyzing tasks and using cognitive skills to evaluate and plan
What is Metacognition
300
This happens when fragile blood vessels near the ventricles of the brain rupture
What is Intraventricular Hemorrhage
400
Self-Actualization is the highest point a human can reach in what theory?
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs
400
This term describes the meaning in the language (ex: there, their)
What are Semantics
400
A person's social position within a culture and the expected behaviors of a person in that position
What is a Role Schema
400
Intelligences that cannot be measured psychometrically
What are Multiple Intelligences
400
Necrosis and cavitation of the white matter of the brain
What is Periventricular leukomalacia
500
Whose theory led to the creation of the chart of motor milestones?
Who is Arnold Gesell
500
The innate mechanism that is activated through linguistic input and performs mental operations essential to learning language
What is Language Acquisition Device
500
These organize sequences of well-known situations
What is an Event Schema
500
Control or oversight functions of thought
What are Executive Functions
500
A heartburn-like condition created by the stomach content refluxing into the esophagus that is extremely common in premature infants
What is Gastroesophogeal reflux
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