The lobe of the brain responsible for vision
What is Occipital?
The key responsibility of the Hippocampus
What is storing long-term memories.
The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
What is Neuroplasticity
Occurs when the child plays separately from others, but with toys like those the others are using or in a manner that mimics their play.
What is Parallel play
Occurs when the child is not engaging in play as it is commonly understood. The child may stand in one spot
What is Unoccupied play
The 1st stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Model
What is Sensorimotor?
The response to a sudden loss of support
What is the Moro Reflex
Separate fertilized eggs (50% shared genes- no more genetic similarity than normal siblings)
What is dizygotic twins?
The second stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Model
What is the preopperational stage
Also known as the "relay station"
What is the Thalamus
Fanning and curling toes when foot is touched
What is Babinski reflex
The ability to solve novel problems, use logic, and process information quickly. This tends to decline gradually
What is Fluid Intelligence
These are the four lobes of the brain.
What is frontal, occipital, temporal, parietal
Single fertilized egg split in two = clones (100% shared genes)
What is Monozygotic twins
Turning the head and opening the mouth in the direction of a touch on the cheek
What is the Rooting Reflex
According to Erikson If a person sees their life as unproductive
What is Despair
This person argued that cognitive abilities are socially guided and constructed
Who is Vygotsky
According to Freud this is container of the instinctual and biological urges that operates on the “pleasure principle”
When your newborn wraps their fingers around one of yours.
What is the grasping reflex
Lobe of the Brain responsible for sensory perception.
What is the Parietal lobe
According to Erikson If someone sees themselves as having lived a successful life
What is the Intergrity
Accumulated knowledge,vocabulary, skills, and experience. This tends to remain stable or even increase throughout late adulthood.
What is Crystallized Intelligence
According to Bronfenbrenner this system immediately shapes us at a young age. This includes your family; peer group; your classroom
What is the Microsystem
The 6 Prenatal influences on development
Nutrition, Anxiety, Mother’s general health, Maternal age, Teratogens, Disease
Involves social interaction in a group with a sense of group identity and organized activity.
What is Cooperative play