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*HGD - Infancy

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5 senses / Sensation Detecting and taking in of sensory stimuli through the 5 senses
Perception The brain comprehending the sensory stimuli
Habituation The decrease of response due to over exposure = boredom
Piaget's 4 stages of Cognitive Development Sensory/motor = 0-2 ---Object permanence = out of sight out of mind---mental combinations = working out cause and effect------representation = visual/memory----deferred = imitation - tantrum
Assimilating, Accommodation, Adaptation Piaget
Pre-Operational Stages (2 - 7 years old)
Concrete Operational Stage (7 - 11 years)
Formal Operational Stage 11 years +
Chomsky Language Acquisition Device LAD - universal starting of language at one year
Holophrase One word utterances - mama, dada, no, baba
Telegraphic Speech 2 - 3 word phrases -
Broca Area speech area of the brain
Register The way we communication
Motherese commuication with newborn
Infantile Amnesia No memory prior to one year old
Episodic Memory 1 - significant good or bad-----------------2. emotional--------3. visual
Freud Psycho - sexual
oral 0 - 1 feeding attachment - everything goes to the mouth
Anal 1 - 3 how things are handled at each stage can affect later personality
Harlow study debated freud - more than just feeding, forms attachment
Self Awareness Lewis & Brooks - the rouge test - 18 months
Erikson 0 - 1 trust vs mistrust1 - 3 Autonomy "NO"--Spirit/Will vs Shame/Doubt
Margaret Mahler studied longitudinally (over time)------ back & forth mother's presense/absence = borderline personality disorder
Ainsworth Attachment - stranger experiment
Created by: Shyanne
 

 



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