Deck 9: Section 3: Lifespan Development

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The human genome is the complete set of DNA in the human organism.
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Humans carry all of the genes necessary to develop a tail, but we don't develop tails because those genes are never activated.
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Females have an XY combination of chromosomes in the 23rd pair, whereas males have an XX combination.
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The branch of psychology that studies how people change over the lifespan is called developmental psychology.
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Each chromosome contains exactly 23 pairs of genes.
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Studies examining the impact of early stress in humans have shown that childhood stress or adversity can cause distinct epigenetic changes in brain tissue.
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Males are more likely than females to display various genetic disorders, such as hemophilia and red-green color blindness.
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As people make the transition from one stage of the lifespan to another they undergo sudden, age-related changes in physical, mental, and social development.
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As identical twins develop, differences in physical and psychological characteristics become evident. These differences are due to each twin's individual and unique genetic blueprint.
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Dr. Dillinger investigates how gene activity is regulated within a cell, what signals switch genes "on" or "off," and in particular, what determines whether a given cell will become a skin cell, a nerve cell, or a heart muscle cell. His area of research is called epigenetics.
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The best known, although not the most common, pattern of allele variation is the simple dominant-recessive gene pair.
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Although all humans have the same basic set of genes, these genes can come in different versions called alleles.
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DNA can be damaged by environmental factors, such as exposure to ultraviolet light, radiation, or chemical toxins, and genes can mutate, or change spontaneously, from one generation to the next.
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If you inherit a dominant version of the freckles gene, you will have the potential to display freckles. But to be freckle-free, you would need to inherit two recessive "no freckles" genes, one from each biological parent.
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The term genotype refers to the underlying genetic makeup of a particular individual.
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Epigenetics refers to the study of the mechanisms that control gene expression and its effect on behavior and health.
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In one experimental study, researchers found that newborn rats who were genetically predisposed to be calm and stress-resistant grew up to be nervous, high-strung, and easily stressed adult rats when raised by genetically unrelated, inattentive mothers. The explanation for these results was that epigenetic changes had taken place which changed their brain chemistry and literally "reprogrammed" their behavior.
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You have 23 chromosomes in each of your body's cells.
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Most developmental psychologists believe that gene expression is primarily influenced by the fixed, master plan, or genetic blueprint, with which people are born.
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A gene is a segment on a chromosome containing the DNA instructions for manufacturing a particular protein molecule.
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Helga is in her fifth month of a healthy pregnancy, and sometimes she can feel the fetus moving, a common experience called quickening.
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Assuming that a newborn infant is developing favorably, his brain will be about one-fourth the size of an adult human brain and will weigh about one pound or less.
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Excessive drinking during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome which is characterized by physical and mental problems such as abnormal facial features or learning disabilities.
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By the fourth month of prenatal development the fetus is capable of reflexive movements and is able to move its arms, legs, and head.
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Stem cells are long, threadlike structures composed of twisted parallel strands of deoxyribonucleic acid.
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A teratogen is a harmful agent or substance that can cause malformations or defects in an embryo or fetus.
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The embryonic period is the second period of prenatal development and extends from the third week through the eighth week.
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In general, the greatest vulnerability to teratogens occurs during the fetal period.
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Newborn infants are equipped with reflexes that enhance survival, such as the rooting reflex and the sucking reflex.
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A newborn child is extremely nearsighted.
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The neural tube eventually thickens into three bulges that will form the three main regions of the brain: the hindbrain, the midbrain, and the forebrain.
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The stepping reflex, grasping reflex, and rooting reflex are present at birth, but as motor areas of the infant's brain develop over the first year of life, these reflexes are replaced by voluntary behaviors.
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The shortest phase of prenatal development is called the germinal, or zygotic, period.
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By the third week after conception, a sheet of primitive neural cells has formed, which curls to form a hollow tube called the neural tube.
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The neural tube is formed from a sheet of primitive neural cells and is lined with stem cells.
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The fetal brain is constantly changing, forming as many as 2 million synaptic connections per second.
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Some teratogens such as cocaine, cigarette smoke, and alcohol can damage the developing organism during the germinal fetal periods but not in the embryonic period.
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Chronic stress, depression, and anxiety during pregnancy are associated with low birth weight and premature birth.
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By the end of the two-week germinal period, the single-celled zygote develops into a cluster of cells called an embryo.
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Stem cells can divide indefinitely, renew themselves, and give rise to a variety of other types of cells.
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Researchers Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess found that temperamental qualities tend to be very stable throughout infancy and childhood.
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Parents in all cultures tend to use a style of speech called "infant-directed speech" (also called motherese) when they address infants and toddlers.
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Different sleeping customs, such as whether infants sleep in the same bed as the parents, reflect different cultural values.
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For the first few months after birth, an infant can distinguish among the speech sounds of all the world's languages.
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Environmental experiences have little impact on a child's basic temperamental qualities because those qualities are genetically determined.
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Between the ages of 5 and 8 months, infants are able to stand alone without holding on.
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The term proximodistal trend refers to the fact that physical and motor skill development in infants tends to follow a "top-to-bottom" sequence.
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According to Mary Ainsworth's procedure called the "Strange Situation", securely attached infant will show no distress when her mother leaves the room.
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Insecure attachment may result when parents are insensitive or unresponsive to an infant's needs, moods, and behaviors.
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The term proximodistal trend refers to the tendency for infants to develop motor control from the center of their bodies outwards.
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A newborn child is able to distinguish between her mother's voice and that of a stranger.
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Infants all over the world use the same sounds when they first begin babbling, including sounds that do not occur in the language of their parents.
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Young Angelo can roll over and grasp his rattle but is not yet able to sit up without support. In terms of physical development he is approximately 15-months old.
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With the exception of a few isolated societies, the practice of allowing an infant to sleep in the same bed as the parents is rare or nonexistent.
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Infants are capable of forming multiple attachments.
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Mary Ainsworth devised a procedure called the Strange Situation to measure attachment.
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Katie is just 9 months old. If she is like typical infants her age, she will be able to stand while holding on to a chair or some other support structure.
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Babies typically learn to sit up without support before they learn to roll over.
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When presented with an array of images that include pictures of brightly colored objects and human faces, a newborn child will gaze the longest at the brightly colored objects.
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Researchers Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess found that about two-thirds of infants can be classified as having either an easy, difficult, or slow-to-warm-up temperament.
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Infants who are deaf do not demonstrate babbling.
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Piaget's concept of egocentrism refers to the fact that preoperational children often lack the ability to consider events from another person's point of view.
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Piaget failed to recognize that heredity and environmental differences could influence the rate at which a given child progressed through the stages of cognitive development.
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The Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky emphasized the importance of social and cultural factors on cognitive development.
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The correct order of Piaget's stages of cognitive development is: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
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The two-word sentences of the infant or young child usually follow a grammatically correct sequence.
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According to research by Renée Baillargeon infants are born with an instinctive understanding of object permanence.
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Piaget's theory has been criticized for overestimating the cognitive abilities of infants and young children.
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According to research by Renée Baillargeon infants display an understanding of object permanence almost six months earlier than the age Piaget believed they did.
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According to the Science Versus Pseudoscience box, "Can a DVD Program Your Baby to Be a Genius?" viewing baby media is negatively correlated with vocabulary growth in infants.
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According to the Science Versus Pseudoscience box, "Can a DVD Program Your Baby to Be a Genius?" the best predictor of infant language is the amount of time children watch educational DVDs.
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According to Piaget, the capacity to engage in symbolic thought emerges during the preoperational stage of cognitive development.
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Piaget's concept of conservation refers to the young child's understanding of the importance of protecting nature and conserving valuable resources.
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Jean Piaget believed that cognitive development unfolds according to a biologically programmed sequence that is the same for children in every culture.
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During the concrete operational stage the child acquires the ability to think systematically and logically when dealing with abstract concepts.
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Developmental psychologist Robert Zimmerman and colleagues found that babies who never watched "educational" videos knew more words than babies who did.
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Infants acquire production vocabulary almost twice as fast as they acquire comprehension vocabulary.
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During the sensorimotor stage the infant acquires a basic understanding of what Piaget called conservation.
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Centration during the concrete operational stage refers to the child's tendency to focus on several aspects of a situation rather than focus on the central aspect of the situation.
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Renée Baillargeon's research on young infants' cognitive development uses visual tasks to assess the infants' understanding of object permanence.
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The human genome is the complete set of DNA in the human organism.
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Humans carry all of the genes necessary to develop a tail, but we don't develop tails because those genes are never activated.
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Females have an XY combination of chromosomes in the 23rd pair, whereas males have an XX combination.
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The branch of psychology that studies how people change over the lifespan is called developmental psychology.
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Each chromosome contains exactly 23 pairs of genes.
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Studies examining the impact of early stress in humans have shown that childhood stress or adversity can cause distinct epigenetic changes in brain tissue.
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Males are more likely than females to display various genetic disorders, such as hemophilia and red-green color blindness.
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As people make the transition from one stage of the lifespan to another they undergo sudden, age-related changes in physical, mental, and social development.
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As identical twins develop, differences in physical and psychological characteristics become evident. These differences are due to each twin's individual and unique genetic blueprint.
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Dr. Dillinger investigates how gene activity is regulated within a cell, what signals switch genes "on" or "off," and in particular, what determines whether a given cell will become a skin cell, a nerve cell, or a heart muscle cell. His area of research is called epigenetics.
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The best known, although not the most common, pattern of allele variation is the simple dominant-recessive gene pair.
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Although all humans have the same basic set of genes, these genes can come in different versions called alleles.
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DNA can be damaged by environmental factors, such as exposure to ultraviolet light, radiation, or chemical toxins, and genes can mutate, or change spontaneously, from one generation to the next.
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If you inherit a dominant version of the freckles gene, you will have the potential to display freckles. But to be freckle-free, you would need to inherit two recessive "no freckles" genes, one from each biological parent.
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The term genotype refers to the underlying genetic makeup of a particular individual.
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Epigenetics refers to the study of the mechanisms that control gene expression and its effect on behavior and health.
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In one experimental study, researchers found that newborn rats who were genetically predisposed to be calm and stress-resistant grew up to be nervous, high-strung, and easily stressed adult rats when raised by genetically unrelated, inattentive mothers. The explanation for these results was that epigenetic changes had taken place which changed their brain chemistry and literally "reprogrammed" their behavior.
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You have 23 chromosomes in each of your body's cells.
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Most developmental psychologists believe that gene expression is primarily influenced by the fixed, master plan, or genetic blueprint, with which people are born.
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A gene is a segment on a chromosome containing the DNA instructions for manufacturing a particular protein molecule.
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Helga is in her fifth month of a healthy pregnancy, and sometimes she can feel the fetus moving, a common experience called quickening.
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Assuming that a newborn infant is developing favorably, his brain will be about one-fourth the size of an adult human brain and will weigh about one pound or less.
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Excessive drinking during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome which is characterized by physical and mental problems such as abnormal facial features or learning disabilities.
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By the fourth month of prenatal development the fetus is capable of reflexive movements and is able to move its arms, legs, and head.
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Stem cells are long, threadlike structures composed of twisted parallel strands of deoxyribonucleic acid.
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A teratogen is a harmful agent or substance that can cause malformations or defects in an embryo or fetus.
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The embryonic period is the second period of prenatal development and extends from the third week through the eighth week.
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In general, the greatest vulnerability to teratogens occurs during the fetal period.
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Newborn infants are equipped with reflexes that enhance survival, such as the rooting reflex and the sucking reflex.
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A newborn child is extremely nearsighted.
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The neural tube eventually thickens into three bulges that will form the three main regions of the brain: the hindbrain, the midbrain, and the forebrain.
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The stepping reflex, grasping reflex, and rooting reflex are present at birth, but as motor areas of the infant's brain develop over the first year of life, these reflexes are replaced by voluntary behaviors.
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The shortest phase of prenatal development is called the germinal, or zygotic, period.
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By the third week after conception, a sheet of primitive neural cells has formed, which curls to form a hollow tube called the neural tube.
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The neural tube is formed from a sheet of primitive neural cells and is lined with stem cells.
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The fetal brain is constantly changing, forming as many as 2 million synaptic connections per second.
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Some teratogens such as cocaine, cigarette smoke, and alcohol can damage the developing organism during the germinal fetal periods but not in the embryonic period.
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Chronic stress, depression, and anxiety during pregnancy are associated with low birth weight and premature birth.
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By the end of the two-week germinal period, the single-celled zygote develops into a cluster of cells called an embryo.
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Stem cells can divide indefinitely, renew themselves, and give rise to a variety of other types of cells.
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Researchers Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess found that temperamental qualities tend to be very stable throughout infancy and childhood.
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Parents in all cultures tend to use a style of speech called "infant-directed speech" (also called motherese) when they address infants and toddlers.
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Different sleeping customs, such as whether infants sleep in the same bed as the parents, reflect different cultural values.
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For the first few months after birth, an infant can distinguish among the speech sounds of all the world's languages.
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Environmental experiences have little impact on a child's basic temperamental qualities because those qualities are genetically determined.
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Between the ages of 5 and 8 months, infants are able to stand alone without holding on.
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The term proximodistal trend refers to the fact that physical and motor skill development in infants tends to follow a "top-to-bottom" sequence.
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According to Mary Ainsworth's procedure called the "Strange Situation", securely attached infant will show no distress when her mother leaves the room.
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Insecure attachment may result when parents are insensitive or unresponsive to an infant's needs, moods, and behaviors.
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The term proximodistal trend refers to the tendency for infants to develop motor control from the center of their bodies outwards.
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A newborn child is able to distinguish between her mother's voice and that of a stranger.
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Infants all over the world use the same sounds when they first begin babbling, including sounds that do not occur in the language of their parents.
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Young Angelo can roll over and grasp his rattle but is not yet able to sit up without support. In terms of physical development he is approximately 15-months old.
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With the exception of a few isolated societies, the practice of allowing an infant to sleep in the same bed as the parents is rare or nonexistent.
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Infants are capable of forming multiple attachments.
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Mary Ainsworth devised a procedure called the Strange Situation to measure attachment.
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Katie is just 9 months old. If she is like typical infants her age, she will be able to stand while holding on to a chair or some other support structure.
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Babies typically learn to sit up without support before they learn to roll over.
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When presented with an array of images that include pictures of brightly colored objects and human faces, a newborn child will gaze the longest at the brightly colored objects.
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Researchers Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess found that about two-thirds of infants can be classified as having either an easy, difficult, or slow-to-warm-up temperament.
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Infants who are deaf do not demonstrate babbling.
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Piaget's concept of egocentrism refers to the fact that preoperational children often lack the ability to consider events from another person's point of view.
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Piaget failed to recognize that heredity and environmental differences could influence the rate at which a given child progressed through the stages of cognitive development.
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The Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky emphasized the importance of social and cultural factors on cognitive development.
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The correct order of Piaget's stages of cognitive development is: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
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The two-word sentences of the infant or young child usually follow a grammatically correct sequence.
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According to research by Renée Baillargeon infants are born with an instinctive understanding of object permanence.
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Piaget's theory has been criticized for overestimating the cognitive abilities of infants and young children.
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According to research by Renée Baillargeon infants display an understanding of object permanence almost six months earlier than the age Piaget believed they did.
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According to the Science Versus Pseudoscience box, "Can a DVD Program Your Baby to Be a Genius?" viewing baby media is negatively correlated with vocabulary growth in infants.
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According to the Science Versus Pseudoscience box, "Can a DVD Program Your Baby to Be a Genius?" the best predictor of infant language is the amount of time children watch educational DVDs.
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According to Piaget, the capacity to engage in symbolic thought emerges during the preoperational stage of cognitive development.
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Piaget's concept of conservation refers to the young child's understanding of the importance of protecting nature and conserving valuable resources.
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Jean Piaget believed that cognitive development unfolds according to a biologically programmed sequence that is the same for children in every culture.
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During the concrete operational stage the child acquires the ability to think systematically and logically when dealing with abstract concepts.
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Developmental psychologist Robert Zimmerman and colleagues found that babies who never watched "educational" videos knew more words than babies who did.
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Infants acquire production vocabulary almost twice as fast as they acquire comprehension vocabulary.
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During the sensorimotor stage the infant acquires a basic understanding of what Piaget called conservation.
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Centration during the concrete operational stage refers to the child's tendency to focus on several aspects of a situation rather than focus on the central aspect of the situation.
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Renée Baillargeon's research on young infants' cognitive development uses visual tasks to assess the infants' understanding of object permanence.
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