Deck 1: Infancy: The Physical World 1

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Infants' understanding of objects and the physical laws governing their interactions is known as naive ___.
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Infants prefer to look at the visual event that matches an auditory soundtrack. This shows a preference for ___ across modalities.
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A ___ is a generalized cognitive representation of a class of stimuli.
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Statistical learning requires the ability to track ___ probabilities.
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"Above" and "below" are examples of ___ relations.
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"More than" and "less than" are examples of ___ relations.
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In violation of expectation paradigms, typical regularities in the relations between objects are violated in ___ events.
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In the development of infants' physical reasoning, spatial relations are typically learned earliest in the event category of ___
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Violation of expectation paradigms have been criticized because it is not possible to discount ___ interpretations of differences in infants' looking time.
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An electroencephalogram (EEG) measures ___ signaling by cell assemblies in the brain by attaching sensitive electrodes to the scalp.
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An object's spatial and temporal information is usually processed by the ___ route of visual processing, also known as the 'where' pathway.
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Having a full ___ concept refers to having the understanding that objects are enduring entities that continue to exist when out of view.
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A baby who is a "short looker" in habituation paradigms is assumed to be faster at ___ information.
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Infants are able to learn by associative learning, learning by imitation, and ___ based learning.
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Infants' ability to remember pictures of geometric forms and faces that they had seen 2 days ago is evidence for a well-developed ___ memory.
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In working memory experiments, participants usually find it easier to remember the first and last items in a set of objects. This is known as the primacy effect and the ___ effect.
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In Rovee-Collier's paradigm, infants learn to kick to activate a mobile. They are learning a ___ contingency.
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In Rovee-Collier's reactivation paradigm, showing infants a moving mobile acts as a ___ cue.
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Procedural memory is also known as ___ memory.
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In the visual ___ paradigm, infants are shown two pictures and their looking times for both pictures are measured as an index of their ability to make a visual discrimination between the pictures.
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Deck 1: Infancy: The Physical World 1
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Infants' understanding of objects and the physical laws governing their interactions is known as naive ___.
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Infants prefer to look at the visual event that matches an auditory soundtrack. This shows a preference for ___ across modalities.
congruence
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A ___ is a generalized cognitive representation of a class of stimuli.
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Statistical learning requires the ability to track ___ probabilities.
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"Above" and "below" are examples of ___ relations.
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"More than" and "less than" are examples of ___ relations.
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In violation of expectation paradigms, typical regularities in the relations between objects are violated in ___ events.
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In the development of infants' physical reasoning, spatial relations are typically learned earliest in the event category of ___
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Violation of expectation paradigms have been criticized because it is not possible to discount ___ interpretations of differences in infants' looking time.
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An electroencephalogram (EEG) measures ___ signaling by cell assemblies in the brain by attaching sensitive electrodes to the scalp.
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An object's spatial and temporal information is usually processed by the ___ route of visual processing, also known as the 'where' pathway.
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Having a full ___ concept refers to having the understanding that objects are enduring entities that continue to exist when out of view.
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A baby who is a "short looker" in habituation paradigms is assumed to be faster at ___ information.
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Infants are able to learn by associative learning, learning by imitation, and ___ based learning.
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Infants' ability to remember pictures of geometric forms and faces that they had seen 2 days ago is evidence for a well-developed ___ memory.
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In working memory experiments, participants usually find it easier to remember the first and last items in a set of objects. This is known as the primacy effect and the ___ effect.
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In Rovee-Collier's paradigm, infants learn to kick to activate a mobile. They are learning a ___ contingency.
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In Rovee-Collier's reactivation paradigm, showing infants a moving mobile acts as a ___ cue.
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Procedural memory is also known as ___ memory.
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In the visual ___ paradigm, infants are shown two pictures and their looking times for both pictures are measured as an index of their ability to make a visual discrimination between the pictures.
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