Exam 5: Cognitive Development and the Innateness Issue
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What did the research of Ruffman, Perner, Naito, Parkin and Clements (1998) show to be true about theory of mind and siblings?
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According to Baron-Cohen (2002) which of the following requires systemizing?
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If we were to find out that differences among people were entirely environmental, would this show that genes are unimportant in development?
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The knowledge that an object continues to exist independently of your ability to perceive it is known as:
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If a trait develops later in life, which of the following can we dismiss
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Karmiloff-Smith suggests that the notion that children are born with innate modules has been:
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Tager-Flusberg and Sullivan (2000) suggest people with Williams syndrome have:
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According to Karmiloff-smith, domain specific mental modules represent...
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If learning can be shown to occur during a particular period but never before or after this period, we call this:
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What is the crucial diagnostic difference between autism and Asperger syndrome?
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Piaget's notion of the interaction between incoming information and the knowledge structures we possess has been labelled:
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What is the typical cognitive profile of someone with Williams syndrome?
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According to Johnson & Morton (1991), for babies, learning about faces involves:
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Whiten and Byrne call the ability to manipulate and deceive others:
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According to Baron-Cohen's (2002) which of the following is true?
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Clinically normal children generally become capable of passing the deceptive box (Smarties) Theory of Mind test when they turn:
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The technique that allows particular brain regions to be temporarily 'knocked out' is known as
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According to Temple Grandin, compared to clinically normal individuals, people with autism have cognitions that are more similar to what?
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