Deck 4: Infancy: Physical Development
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Deck 4: Infancy: Physical Development
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Infants as young as 1 month of age can coordinate information from more than one sense.
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2
Myelination of the neurons involved in hearing begins about the sixth month of pregnancy.
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3
Breast milk is not as nutritious as formula for babies over 6 months of age.
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4
Exposure to varied sensory experiences can lead to brain development in infancy.
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5
Today, nearly 90 percent of Canadian mothers initiate breastfeeding.
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Myelin allows electrical messages to be conducted more efficiently.
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Young infants are capable of perceiving most of the speech sounds present in the world's languages
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Myelination of certain parts of the brain continues into the second decade of life.
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9
Children whose eye is patched continue to develop connections in their visual cortex.
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10
Infants gain control over their trunks and their shoulders before they can control their arms, hands, and fingers.
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11
The medulla is responsible for higher level thinking and memory.
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12
One-month-old infants tend to pay most attention to the "edges" of human faces.
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13
Crawling is a critical developmental milestone.
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14
Only about 50 percent of Canadian mothers breastfeed their infants beyond 6 months.
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15
Infants need more iron in their diet than adults.
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16
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that allows for balance and motor control.
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17
A child reaches adult levels of visual acuity by about 6 months of age.
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18
Children who had been diagnosed with failure to thrive syndrome in infancy were smaller, less cognitively advanced, and more emotionally disturbed than other children.
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19
HIV cannot be passed to the infant through breastfeeding.
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20
The legs of a newborn will increase in length fivefold by adulthood.
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21
Failure to thrive syndrome has been found to be caused by psychological factors only.
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22
Infants have more connections among neurons than adults do.
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23
Breast milk may reduce the child's risk of certain cancers.
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24
The first major growth spurt of the brain occurs during the fourth and fifth months after birth.
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25
During the prenatal period, the head is much larger than other parts of the body.
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26
Breastfeeding has no health benefits for the mother.
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27
Multiple sclerosis damages the myelin sheath in the brain, affecting motor control.
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28
Infants are able to control their hips before their feet.
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29
Children become more passive in response to their environments as they age.
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30
The most dramatic gains in height and weight occur during the first year of life.
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31
Unlike physical development, motor development does not follow cephalocaudal and proximodistal patterns.
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32
Training has been shown to have moderate to no influence on speeding up motor development.
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33
It is as important to restrict infants' intake of fat and cholesterol as it is for adults.
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34
Both sensory change and motor changes are linked to the nervous system.
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35
Infants can discriminate the sounds of their parent's voices by 3½ months of age
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36
It is not until 1 year of age that infants are able to distinguish language sounds that are similar to each other.
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37
Sensory changes appear to be linked to maturation of the nervous system
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38
Differentiation refers to specific rather than global actions.
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39
The human's inborn sensory capacities have not been proven to play a crucial role in perceptual development.
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40
The coordination of the senses has been demonstrated in infants as young as 5 months of age.
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41
Breast milk has been shown to reduce the risk of allergic responses and diarrhea.
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42
At what age does a child acquire the greatest gains in visual acuity?
A) from birth to 6 months of age
B) from 6 to 9 months of age
C) from 9 to 12 months of age
D) after the age of 5 years
A) from birth to 6 months of age
B) from 6 to 9 months of age
C) from 9 to 12 months of age
D) after the age of 5 years
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43
The growth rates of taller-than-average infants, as a group, tend to slow down; however, the growth rates of shorter than average infants, as a group, tend to speed up.
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44
The human brain reaches about half of its adult weight by 1 year of age.
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45
The nervous system is a system of nerves involved in heartbeat, visual-motor coordination, but not thought and language.
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46
Only nature has an effect on brain development.
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47
Crawling infants tend to crawl over the "visual cliff" when given the opportunity.
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48
Only nature influences motor development.
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49
The palmar grasp develops before the pincer grasp in infants.
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50
According to the textbook, what is the current thinking about the development of Olympic-class athletes?
A) Olympic athletes are born, not made.
B) Environment makes all the difference in who will and will not become an Olympian.
C) Even Olympic athletes represent a combination of "good genes" and the right environment.
D) Genetics are more likely to determine male accomplishments than female accomplishments.
A) Olympic athletes are born, not made.
B) Environment makes all the difference in who will and will not become an Olympian.
C) Even Olympic athletes represent a combination of "good genes" and the right environment.
D) Genetics are more likely to determine male accomplishments than female accomplishments.
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51
The introduction of solid foods is not recommended until about 2 to 3 months of age.
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52
Dendrites send information on to connecting neurons.
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53
Infants prefer to look at human faces over other visual stimuli.
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54
A child's growth can be slowed from its genetically predetermined course by many organic factors, including illness and malnutrition.
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55
Both nature and nurture have been shown to affect sensory development in children.
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56
At what age can infants usually sit up by themselves without assistance?
A) by about 3 months
B) usually around 5 months
C) usually around 7 months
D) usually around 9 to 10 months
A) by about 3 months
B) usually around 5 months
C) usually around 7 months
D) usually around 9 to 10 months
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57
Most infants can walk by 10 months of age.
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58
It is only by 4 months of age that infants can turn their heads in the direction of a sound.
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59
Cephalocaudal development goes from feet to head.
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60
Newborns have poor peripheral vision and low visual acuity.
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61
How do medical professionals define breast milk?
A) "healthy alternative to formula"
B) "medical gold standard"
C) "a portable snack"
D) "an option for low-income families"
A) "healthy alternative to formula"
B) "medical gold standard"
C) "a portable snack"
D) "an option for low-income families"
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62
An infant's arms grow longer than its legs. What development pattern is this type of growth part of?
A) minimalistic development
B) proximodistal development
C) cephalocaudal development
D) differentiation in development
A) minimalistic development
B) proximodistal development
C) cephalocaudal development
D) differentiation in development
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63
At the beginning of the fetal stage, what is the relationship between the size of the head and the length of the body?
A) The head is about 20% the length of the body.
B) The head is about 40% the length of the body.
C) The head is about 50% the length of the body.
D) The head is about 70% the length of the body.
A) The head is about 20% the length of the body.
B) The head is about 40% the length of the body.
C) The head is about 50% the length of the body.
D) The head is about 70% the length of the body.
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64
In a 2015 report, what percentage of Canadian mothers indicated they had initiated breastfeeding?
A) 27
B) 47
C) 67
D) 89
A) 27
B) 47
C) 67
D) 89
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65
Miriam is excited to watch the development of her newborn baby, Max. Which body parts will Max gain control over first?
A) his legs
B) his arms
C) his head
D) his fingers
A) his legs
B) his arms
C) his head
D) his fingers
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66
Why do infants move in a bowlegged fashion when they first start to walk?
A) They need to support the heavy weight of the head and torso.
B) Their legs are not fully developed enough to allow regular walking.
C) Being bowlegged is normal and we all learn not to walk this way.
D) Their myelination is in progress; therefore neural connections are incomplete.
A) They need to support the heavy weight of the head and torso.
B) Their legs are not fully developed enough to allow regular walking.
C) Being bowlegged is normal and we all learn not to walk this way.
D) Their myelination is in progress; therefore neural connections are incomplete.
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67
Jessica is excited to watch the development of her newborn nephew, Ian. Which physical activity is Ian most likely to do first?
A) hold objects
B) control his fingers
C) lift his head off his crib's mattress
D) make coordinated movements with his feet
A) hold objects
B) control his fingers
C) lift his head off his crib's mattress
D) make coordinated movements with his feet
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68
What finding suggests that nature is crucial in perceptual development?
A) Newborns are unable to visually accommodate.
B) Newborns are born with a variety of sensory preferences.
C) Children whose eyes are patched experience impaired visual acuity.
D) Four-month-olds are able to distinguish between the voices of their mother and father.
A) Newborns are unable to visually accommodate.
B) Newborns are born with a variety of sensory preferences.
C) Children whose eyes are patched experience impaired visual acuity.
D) Four-month-olds are able to distinguish between the voices of their mother and father.
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69
Why are walking infants known as "toddlers"?
A) They are typically aged 18 to 24 months.
B) It is an affectionate term with no real significance.
C) Their top-heaviness and inexperience leads to frequent falls.
D) It is a Latin term used to describe awkward movement.
A) They are typically aged 18 to 24 months.
B) It is an affectionate term with no real significance.
C) Their top-heaviness and inexperience leads to frequent falls.
D) It is a Latin term used to describe awkward movement.
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70
An infant perceives a door as being the same shape whether it is closed or ajar. What term describes what the infant is experiencing?
A) retinal parity
B) size constancy
C) perceptual constancy
D) intellectual asymmetry
A) retinal parity
B) size constancy
C) perceptual constancy
D) intellectual asymmetry
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71
According to the Canadian Paediatric Society, for how long should children be breastfed?
A) at least the first 2 weeks
B) at least the first 6 months
C) at least 1 year
D) formulas are just as nutritious
A) at least the first 2 weeks
B) at least the first 6 months
C) at least 1 year
D) formulas are just as nutritious
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72
Voluntary motor movements require the myelination of which neurons?
A) the neurons in the medulla
B) the neurons in the cerebrum
C) the neurons in the cerebral cortex
D) the neurons of the motor pathways
A) the neurons in the medulla
B) the neurons in the cerebrum
C) the neurons in the cerebral cortex
D) the neurons of the motor pathways
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73
How do formulas compare with breast milk?
A) Formulas are more easily digested than breast milk.
B) Formulas are higher in nutritive value than breast milk.
C) Formulas lack the immune system benefits of breast milk.
D) Formulas are associated with fewer cases of childhood lymphoma than breast milk.
A) Formulas are more easily digested than breast milk.
B) Formulas are higher in nutritive value than breast milk.
C) Formulas lack the immune system benefits of breast milk.
D) Formulas are associated with fewer cases of childhood lymphoma than breast milk.
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74
Which of the following is a sequence in physical development?
A) hydrospatial development
B) digestive development
C) placental development
D) cephalocaudal development
A) hydrospatial development
B) digestive development
C) placental development
D) cephalocaudal development
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75
In what order does an infant display movement abilities?
A) sitting up, rolling over, crawling
B) running, walking, crawling, creeping
C) crawling, sitting up, creeping, running
D) rolling over, sitting up, crawling, creeping
A) sitting up, rolling over, crawling
B) running, walking, crawling, creeping
C) crawling, sitting up, creeping, running
D) rolling over, sitting up, crawling, creeping
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76
According to research, by what age do most infants show a distinct preference for curved lines over straight lines?
A) by 2 to 3 months
B) by 5 to 6 months
C) by 7 to 9 months
D) by approximately 12 months
A) by 2 to 3 months
B) by 5 to 6 months
C) by 7 to 9 months
D) by approximately 12 months
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77
When is the myelination of hearing usually completed?
A) within 3 weeks after birth
B) by 6 months of age
C) by age 4
D) by adolescence
A) within 3 weeks after birth
B) by 6 months of age
C) by age 4
D) by adolescence
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78
After an infant's second birthday, the legs begin to grow rapidly and are soon longer than the arms. What type of development is this growth an example of?
A) minimalistic development
B) proximodistal development
C) cephalocaudal development
D) differentiation in development
A) minimalistic development
B) proximodistal development
C) cephalocaudal development
D) differentiation in development
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79
What is the effect of outside influences on motor development?
A) Limiting motor movement impairs motor development.
B) Nurture is the determining factor in the range of a person's motor abilities.
C) Findings are inconsistent on how to enhance or inhibit motor development.
D) Extreme social and physical deprivation can impair motor development
A) Limiting motor movement impairs motor development.
B) Nurture is the determining factor in the range of a person's motor abilities.
C) Findings are inconsistent on how to enhance or inhibit motor development.
D) Extreme social and physical deprivation can impair motor development
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80
Ben is 6 months old. Which activity is he most likely able to do?
A) crawl
B) roll over
C) sit up assisted
D) sit up unassisted
A) crawl
B) roll over
C) sit up assisted
D) sit up unassisted
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