This domain includes children's early understanding of living vs. non-living things
What is biology?
This theory suggests that reasoning is divided into distinct domains, each with its own mental processes.
What is modularity theory?
These vary dramatically in their use of domain specific language.
What are cultures?
This presenter used to collect football cards.
Who is Kelebrant?
Children learn that objects cannot occupy the same space simultaneously in this cognitive domain.
What is physics?
This approach suggests that children are born with basic notions about the world that they alter through experience.
What is theory theory?
These are mental representations that help individuals anticipate what is likely to happen in familiar situations.
What are scripts?
This task assesses a child's ability to understand that others can hold false beliefs.
What is the false belief task?
This presenter's mom is from Dublin.
Who is Jack?
"He needs more meat because he is growing long arms" is an example of a ____ event.
What is a biological event?
This approach emphasizes the influence of language and culture on how children develop cognitive skills.
What is the third approach to cognitive development/special role of language and culture?
These individuals plan an important role in the process of children's theory testing.
What are parents? (teachers and peers are also acceptable answers)
Children around this age typically respond as if a character has the same knowledge that they do in a false belief task.
What is age 3?
This presenter has been skydiving.
Who is Frances?
"I am talking very quietly because I don't want somebody to wake me up," is an example of a ____ event.
What is a psychological event?
This cognitive milestone typically develops around age 4, allowing children to understand that others can have different beliefs.
What is the development of theory of mind?
In English this many words exist for emotions.
What is over 5,000?
Innate mental faculties that are dedicated to receiving information from and processing information about particular types of objects in the environment such as physical objects, people, and biological organisms.
What are mental modules?
This presenter's mom was bit by a raccoon.
Who is Jack?
"the teddy's arm fell off because you twisted it too far." is an example of a ____ event.
What is a physical event?
The amount of words the Chewing people of Malaysia have to cover the entire range of mental processes.
what are 5 terms?
Cognitive domains that call on specialized kinds of information, require specifically designated forms of reasoning, and appear to be of evolutionary importance to the human species.
What are privileged domains?
This presenter's favorite vegetable is banana peppers.
Who is Kelebrant?