The process of attaching meaning to sensory stimuli.
What is Perception?
These 2 types of development are fundamentally intertwined.
What are Motor and Cognitive Development?
This socializing agent are especially important during early childhood.
What are Parents?
A person's perception of themselves in a specific domain.
What is Self-Esteem?
This type of feedback comes from an external or supplementary source.
What is Augmented (Extrinsic)?
Recognition, identification, and differentiation of the location, movement, and interrelationships of body parts and joints.
What is Body Awareness?
These types of activities provide children with experience performing skills based on perceptual information while reinforcing concepts like shapes and directions.
What are Perceptual-Motor activities?
Adolescents are usually most affected by this socializing agent.
Who are Peers?
A person tends to make internal, stable, and controllable causal attributions when their self-esteem is this.
What is High?
In older adults, processing speeds change in this manner.
What is Slow down?
A loss of hearing sensitivity that many older adults suffer from.
What is Presbycusis?
The declines kinesthetic, visual, and nervous system with age can affect this.
What is Balance?
Refers to socially-determined masculine or feminine characteristics.
What is Gender?
This can be improved through efforts of socializing agents.
What is Self-Esteem?
This type of intervention has a small positive relationship with memory performance.
What is Exercise?
This visual perception is the ability to see an object as distinct from the background.
What is Figure-and-Ground preception?
For balance, as children grow, they rely more on this information.
What is Kinesthetic?
Lifelong learning through social interaction about who we are, our roles in a given society, and how we fit in.
What is Socialization?
An individual’s subjective opinion of their own ability for performing motor skills.
What is Perceived Competence?
This is a measure of the speed of cognitive processing.
What is simple Reaction Time?
Sensory Perceptual Systems are this type of constraint.
What is Individual Structural Constraint?
This age group tends to take longer to initiate a response to perturbations.
Who is Older Adults?
Gender is this type of constraint.
What is Environmental Sociocultural?
Adult's self-esteem can affect motivation for this.
What is Physical Activity?
This stage of motor learning is when movements start to become more refined and learner begins to correct errors.
What is Associative stage?