Physical Development
Sensory & Perceptual Development
Cognitive Development & Memory
Social & Personality Development
Language Development
100
When unnecessary pathways and connections are eliminated
What is pruning
100
The process of following a moving object with your eyes
Tracking
100
The understanding the objects continue to exist even when they can't be seen
What is object permanence
100
The emotional tie to a parent experienced by an infant, from which the child derives security.
What is Attachment
100
Making repetitive vowel sounds, particularly the uuu sound
What is cooing
200
Percent of the day neonates sleep
What is 80%
200
The rename for an infant's visual acuity
What is 20/200 to 20/400
200
The number of substages in Piaget's Sensorimotor stage
What is 6 substages
200
Signifies the formation of a true attachment relationship between an infant and their primary caregiver
What is separation anxiety
200
Another phrase of infant-directed speech
What is motherese and parentese
300
Babies who have a history of _____, a sleeping condition where you stop breathing for brief periods, have an increased risk of dying of ________
What is apnea and SIDS
300
The three cues used to judge depth are _____, ______, and _______.
What are binocular cues, monocular cues, and kinetic cues
300
Person who designed experiments that showed babies as young as 3 months can remember specific objects and actions related with those objects
What is Carolyn Rovee-Collier
300
Name the two most influential perspectives fro social and personality development.
What is psychoanalytical and ethological perspective
300
The age expressive language usually appears
What is 12-13 months
400
How much babies grow in the first year and how much does their body weight increase
What is 10-12 inches and triple their body weight
400
The age at which babies have depth perception, according to a study done by Gibson
What is 6 months
400
This person's experiments would use the violation-of-expectations method
Who is Spelke
400
Name 1 of the 4 categories of secure and insecure attachment in Ainsworth’s strange situation.
What is secure attachment, insecure/avoidant attachment, insecure/ambivalent attachment, or insecure/disorganized attachment
400
Person who designed experiments that showed babies as young as 3 months can remember specific objects and actions related with those objects
What is Carolyn Rovee-Collier
500
The parts of the brain: _____, _____, _____, ______, and _______.
What is the midbrain, cortex, medulla, cerebellum, and spinal cord
500
The age at which babies can distinguish their mothers by more than the edges of their face/hairlines
What is 4 months
500
The average age and primary technique of the 4th substage of Piaget’s sensorimotor stage
What is 8-12 months, and coordination of secondary schemes
500
Name the 4 stages of forming attachment according to Bowlby in order
What is nonfocused orienting and signaling (phase 1), focus on one or more figures (phase 2), secure base behavior (phase 3), internal model (phase 4)
500
Name 2 of the 3 theoretical perspectives about language development
What is behaviorist view, nativist view, and interactionist view
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