Exam 4: Physical Development in Infancy
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Babies as young as _____ will consistently blink as objects approach them.
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The fact that some reflexes,such as the rooting,sucking,and Palmer grasp,are shared by other primates and seem to have adaptive significance supports the theoretical perspective of
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Because babies can coordinate the information they get from their senses into a coherent view of the world,psychologists refer to their perceptions as
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If a child does not achieve a particular capacity or behavior,such as taking her first steps on time but rather several weeks or months late,her parents should
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The left and right hemispheres of the cortex are connected by
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Vandani touches baby Ranjit on the left side of his mouth,and he turns his head towards her hand.This is caused by the
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The fact that infants are very attracted to faces and things that look like faces lends support to
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All of the following statements about synaptogenesis are true except that
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A child's normal development is artificially delayed.The impediment is then removed,and she "catches up" in growth,demonstrating the basic growth principle of
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_____ is the part of the brain that deals with language comprehension.
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Kuchuk,Vibbert,and Bornstein (1986)were able to show that 3-month-old infants' reactions to smiling or unsmiling faces
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Shannon and Tom are worried about their newborn son,Harrison.They've noticed that his eyes and ears are growing much more rapidly than his arms and legs.Is this a problem?
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Explain the concept of plasticity.Give examples to illustrate the plasticity of the brain.
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Two-month-old Uwe's ability to tell difference between his mother's face and the faces of other women is generally due to
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Many of a newborn's reflexes seem to disappear over time.Researchers suspect that this is due to
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Jasmina and Todd are worried about their newborn daughter,River.She doesn't seem to react to sounds.In order to determine if sounds are reaching River's brain,you will test her using
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The fact that infants' brains can be shaped by sensory experiences demonstrates the idea of
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The fact that childhood growth is both cephalocaudal and proximodistal illustrates the basic growth principle of
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_____ are specific patterns of brain activity evoked by a specific stimulus.
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