a normal reflex for an infant when he or she is startled or feels like they are falling
significance
stimuli
response
Moro reflex.
drop head and back 20-30 degrees
adduction of arms and flex of elbows
indicates any neurological abnormality
what memory is "what I ate for dinner"
episodic
which stage is from 40s-60s
middle adulthood
STNR
response
signifance
stimuli
symmetrical tonic neck reflex
reciprocal crawling and walking
flex or extend head
flex head: neck and arms flex legs extend
extend head; neck and arms extend legs flex
what is echo
elder cottage housing opportunities
stimuli
response
significance
protective reactions
interferes with head protection when center of gravity displaced
pushed forward/backward
hands go out to catch themselves
which intelligence peaks at 20 and has to ability to problem solve and process novel info? it also declines around the age 30
fluid
which generation takes care of parents and children
sandwhich
NAS?
FAS?
neonatal abstinence syndrome
fetal alcohol syndrome
what memory is where were you on 9/11
flashbulb
a state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces
stimuli
response
signifance
equilibrium reaction
displaced center of mass
trunk curves sideways against direction
interferes with balance when reaching for objects
what is the #1 cause of mortality in the USA
CVD (cardiovascular Disease)
which stress expends conscious effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems in a manner that overcomes or minimizes stress
positive stress
what memory is who told me that
source
which intelligence relies on accessing memory from LTM and starts improving throughout early/middle adulthood
crystallized
ATNR
stimuli
signifcance
response
Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex
infant supine turn head to one side
extension of arm and leg to which way face is turned
prevent symmetrical behaviors
cataracts
glaucomo
which generation of kids return home
boomerang kids
what happens to the prefrontal cortex at 25? 3 answers
it matures
self regulates
is responsible for executive function skills (IADLS)
which vision disorder destroys the part of the eyes that provides sharp central vision
macular degeneration
starts when the corner of the baby's mouth is stroked or touched
stimuli
signifance
response
rooting reflex
stroking finger up n down cheek
open mouth and turn towards
exploration of objects and head control
which vision disorder has the ability to focus on objects nearby
presbyopia
which stage is from 60s+
Late adulthood
what is the striatal system?
mid brain is associated with planning and modulation of movement.
which muscle fibers decline?
sarcopenia