Exam 5: Infancy-Physical-Development

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How big is the neonate's brain?

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Briefly describe the difference(s) between cephalocaudal and proximodistal patterns of development. Provide examples.

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Which of the following is TRUE about the relationship between infant and adult heights?

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If an infant is born with a smaller brain, fewer neurons, and less myelination than a typical child, what might have happened?

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Breast milk is related to

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When does lactation end?

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Research shows that

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Which of the following accurately describes what a toddler will do when confronted with a steep slope while walking?

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Joseph has been treated for FTT and is now returning to his normal growth rate. What does this represent?

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By what age do infants show similar accuracy to adults in sound localization?

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Research on language development shows that

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The of the myelin sheath insulates neurons so messages are conducted more efficiently.

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What is the implication of the phrase "brain adaptability is a double-edged sword?"

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The infant brain

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Why do infants who first start to walk move about in a bowlegged fashion?

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An example of shape constancy is

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Which of the following provides evidence that nature, as opposed to nurture, plays an important role in infant perceptual development?

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One negative factor to consider regarding breast-feeding is that

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Caron and his colleagues (1979) found that 3-month-old infants

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Non-organic failure to thrive (NOFTT) has psychological roots, social roots, or both.

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