Exam 5: Brain, Motor Skill, and Physical Development
Exam 1: Themes and Theories150 Questions
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Exam 3: Genetics and Heredity175 Questions
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Exam 5: Brain, Motor Skill, and Physical Development150 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Learning and Perception150 Questions
Exam 7: Language150 Questions
Exam 8: Cognition150 Questions
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Exam 13: Gender150 Questions
Exam 14: The Family150 Questions
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Not only do members of the same family share similar patterns of body growth and development,but members of the same ethnic groups also show similar rates of growth and final body proportions.This suggests that
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Neurons sensitive to experience-dependent information begin to differentiate rapidly around the time they can expect to receive stimulation linked to their functioning.
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Mothers of young children of the same age perceive taller boys as more aggressive.
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When Erin brings her son,Matthew,to the pediatrician,the doctor is likely to compare Matthew's height and weight with the ________ for his age to make sure that his physical development is proceeding normally.
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The pattern of development in which organs and systems of the body near the middle tend to develop earlier than those near the periphery is called
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Involuntary behaviors that maintain a specific orientation to the environment are called postural reflexes.
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Boys and girls grow at similar rates during infancy and childhood,but ________ tend to have their adolescent growth spurt sooner.
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Without stimulation and the opportunity to function,neurons are
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The increase in growth after some factor,such as illness or poor nutrition,has disrupted the expected,normal growth rate is called
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Explain the various factors related to whether or not adolescents engage in sexual behavior.What are the implications of sexual behavior in teens?
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Dr.Sorian is fond of the popular neuroscientist mantra,"Neurons that fire together wire together." This saying helps explain neural plasticity.
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The proportion of time spent in REM sleep increases during the life span.
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How does the principle of cephalocaudal development apply to the emergence of major motor milestones?
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Sensitivity to ________ information is a form of plasticity that implicates neural differentiation as a crucial aspect of learning throughout the lifespan.
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________ are brain cells that provide the material from which myelin is created,that nourish neurons,and that provide scaffolding for neuronal migration.
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Which of the following has not been recommended as a step toward reducing the incidence of SIDS?
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The process by which neurons move to various regions of the brain is called neuronal
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Quantitative measures that provide information about the typical values of growth or development at various ages are called
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