Sensorimotor Intelligence
Piaget & Modern Research
Information Processing
Language
Language cont...
100
Infants learn through there senses and motor skills
What is Sensorimotor Intelligence
100
The process of getting used to an object or event through repeated exposure to it
What is Habituation
100
Contrast with Piaget's Stages
What is information processing
100
The extended repetition of certain syllables, such as ba - ba- ba-, that begins when babies are between 6 & 9 months old.
What is Babbling.
100
Includes all the devices by which words communicate meaning
What is Grammar
200
The first of three types of feedback loops in sensorimotor intelligence
What is Primary Circular Reactions
200
fMRI, EEG, ERP, PET
What is Techniques to study the brain.
200
Opportunities for interactions with what is preceived
What is Affordances
200
***DAILY DOUBLE*** A single word that expresses and entire thought
What is Holophrase.
200
Noticed that spontaneous babbling is usually reinforced
What is B.F. Skinner
300
Stage of Refelxes (ie: sucking) & Stage of first habits (ie: grabbing a bottle to suck it)
What is Stage 1 & 2 of the (Primary Circular Reactions)
300
Filled with mental activity and may be prime time for cognitive development
What is the first years of life
300
The other universal principle of infant perception
What is people preference
300
A sudden increase in an infants vocabulary, especially in the number of nouns, that begins at about 18 months of age.
What is Naming explosion.
300
Infants communicate in every way they can because humans are social beings Early communication focuses on the emotional messages of speech and not the words.
What is Social pragmatic theory
400
The realization that objects (including people) still exist when they can no longer be seen, touvhed or hear.
What is Object Permeanence.
400
***DAILY DOUBLE*** It is preferable to leave out a few untouchable items if that will help prevent a major conflict between husband and wife.
What is baby proofing the house.
400
Forgetting experciences, people, and even languages they knew when they were young.
What is childhood amnesia
400
An advanced social gesture that requires understanding another person's perspective.
What is Pointing.
400
Enables children to derive the rules of grammar quickly and effectively from speech they hear everyday, regardless of whether their native language is English, Thai or Urdu.
What is Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
500
***DAILY DOUBLE*** Active and Creative exploration using trial and error & When infants copy behavior they noticed hours or days earlier
What is Little Scientist & Deferred Imitation
500
Develops before infants have the motor skills through which they can execute thoughts
What is Thinking
500
The part of the brain on which the explicit memory depends on
What is the hippocampus
500
Look closely at facial expressions and prefer to hear speech over other sounds
What is Newborns
500
The type of clinincal psychology doctoral degree that Dr. Sawyerr has.
What is PsyD