Deck 9: Adolescence: Body and Mind
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Deck 9: Adolescence: Body and Mind
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Sensation begins when an outer sense organ detects an incoming stimulus.
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2
Shaking a baby causes neural connections to break and ruptures blood vessels in the brain.
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3
Dendrite growth is the major reason that brain weight triples in the first two years.
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4
The temporary increase in the number of dendrites in the first two years of life is known as transient exuberance.
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The circumference of the brain increases to three times its size in the first year of life.
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Infants usually triple their birth weight by the end of their first year.
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The typical newborn sleeps about 15 to 17 hours out of 24.
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8
Perception takes place in the corpus callosum.
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The average American newborn weighs about 8 pounds.
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10
Infants require toys that make noise, play music, beep, and sing in order for their brains to develop adequately.
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11
At birth, the brain contains more than 100 trillion neurons.
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12
For sensation to occur, one must be able to understand and comprehend the incoming stimuli.
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13
The last part of the brain to develop is the prefrontal cortex.
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14
Between 12 and 24 months, infant growth is generally slower than it was in the first year.
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15
Axons and dendrites intersect at a synapse.
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16
The speed of physical growth in the first year is continued during the second year.
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17
Most 2-year-olds weigh almost 28 pounds.
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18
Pruning neural connections improves neural communication and increases thinking ability.
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19
Two-year-olds are about 20 percent of their adult weight.
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20
Perception requires experience in addition to normal brain functioning.
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21
Newborns are especially responsive to rhythmic sounds such as lullabies.
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22
In a newborn, vision is not as well developed as hearing.
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23
Eli is 6 months old. He slaps the water repeatedly each time he is in the bathtub, squealing as the water splashes. His tendency to continue splashing water demonstrates his sensation and his attempt to make sense of it.
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24
There are five stages of sensorimotor intelligence.
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25
An example of a fine motor skill is transferring objects from one hand to the other.
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26
The five senses serve no purpose in comforting infants.
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27
Binocular vision is the ability to focus both eyes in a coordinated manner in order to see one image.
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28
Some herbs and plants contain natural substances that are medicinal, and thus the foods a particular culture eats may aid human survival.
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29
A child who begins walking independently at 12 months is close to the average age for accomplishing this skill.
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30
It is probable that as many as 4 billion children born between the years 1950 and 2015 would have died without the institution of public health practices.
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31
The food enjoyed in different cultures may aid in human survival.
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32
The child's abdomen typically swells with fluid with the disease called kwashiorkor.
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33
Stunting is a disease directly caused by malnutrition.
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34
Immunizations are useful in protecting children from diseases but not from the serious complications that result from childhood illness.
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35
According to Piaget, the period of sensorimotor intelligence comes to an end shortly after the first birthday.
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36
The fats and sugars used in formula make it more digestible than breast milk.
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37
One of the first acquired adaptations is an accommodation of reflexes-for example, the reflexes involved in sucking a pacifier.
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38
Henry is demonstrating his gross motor skills when he picks up Cheerios from his high-chair tray.
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39
It has been proven that infants feel as much pain as adults.
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40
Motor skills are used to control actions.
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41
Babies whose caregivers use child-directed speech learn language more slowly than babies whose caregivers use adult patterns in their speech.
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42
Babies in the fourth stage of sensorimotor intelligence work to achieve their goals.
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43
The sequence in which language development occurs depends on which language is spoken.
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44
A toddler in stage five of sensorimotor intelligence is a "little scientist."
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45
Eighteen-month-old babies display object permanence, but they also display the A-not-B error.
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46
A child's first word combinations-for example, "More cookie" or "My toy"-are called holophrases.
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47
The fourth stage of Piaget's sensorimotor intelligence is often referred to as ends to the means.
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48
Babies are unable to use their imaginations after completing each of Piaget's six stages of sensorimotor development.
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49
By 8 months of age, infants have an understanding of object permanence.
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50
The stage of tertiary circular reactions is when infants begin experimenting with thought and deed.
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51
A baby in Piaget's stage three of sensorimotor intelligence will attempt to make interesting events last.
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52
Deferred imitation is a kind of memory infants begin to exhibit at about 18 to 24 months of age.
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53
Babies in the stage of tertiary circular reactions explore the world, actively experimenting on their environment.
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54
Preverbal infants show a preference for child-directed over ordinary adult speech.
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55
One word used to express a complete thought is a holophrase.
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56
Piaget's theory has been criticized for being based on too large of a sample.
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57
The sequence of early language development is universal.
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58
Baby talk refers to the sounds made by babies and imitated by parents in the first few weeks after birth.
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59
Reminders can prolong a young infant's memory of earlier events.
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60
New methods of measuring infant brain activity have provided excellent support for Piaget's theories about the timing of infant cognitive skill acquisition.
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61
The first two-word sentence appears between 18 and 24 months of age.
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62
The average newborn triples his weight by _____.
A) 6 months
B) 9 months
C) 1 year
D) 2 years
A) 6 months
B) 9 months
C) 1 year
D) 2 years
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63
According to Skinner, toddlers with smaller vocabularies have parents who do not talk to them very much.
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64
The average North American newborn weighs _____ pounds at birth.
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
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65
Reading to infants has no effect on their language learning because they do not understand most words used in children's books.
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66
Clara's weight is in the 30th percentile. This means that _____ percent of all babies her age weigh less than she does and _____ percent of all babies her age weigh more than she does.
A) 30; 70
B) 20; 80
C) 70; 30
D) 80; 20
A) 30; 70
B) 20; 80
C) 70; 30
D) 80; 20
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67
A typical child at 24 months weighs about _____ pounds.
A) 19
B) 28
C) 41
D) 52
A) 19
B) 28
C) 41
D) 52
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68
Slow-wave sleep _____.
A) increases markedly at about 3 or 4 months of age
B) is also known as REM sleep
C) is also known as paradoxical sleep
D) rarely occurs until 2 years of age
A) increases markedly at about 3 or 4 months of age
B) is also known as REM sleep
C) is also known as paradoxical sleep
D) rarely occurs until 2 years of age
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69
Parents are told that their newborn is in the 90th percentile for height. This means that their child is _____.
A) above average in height.
B) below average in height.
C) average in height.
D) 90 percent of the desired height for his weight.
A) above average in height.
B) below average in height.
C) average in height.
D) 90 percent of the desired height for his weight.
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70
The dozing, half-awake state often seen in newborns is called _____.
A) REM sleep
B) paradoxical sleep
C) transitional sleep
D) postnatal sleep
A) REM sleep
B) paradoxical sleep
C) transitional sleep
D) postnatal sleep
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71
Jordan's weight is in the 50th percentile. This means that _____.
A) he weighs 50 percent more than other children his age
B) he weighs 50 percent less than other children his age
C) the average weight for his age is 50 percent more than his weight
D) 50 percent of children his age weigh less than he does
A) he weighs 50 percent more than other children his age
B) he weighs 50 percent less than other children his age
C) the average weight for his age is 50 percent more than his weight
D) 50 percent of children his age weigh less than he does
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72
Alma brought her 6-month-old son to the doctor for a well-baby visit. The doctor says that her son's weight is in the 20th percentile. What does this mean?
A) He is large for his age.
B) He is not growing properly.
C) He is malnourished.
D) He is small compared with other 6-month-olds.
A) He is large for his age.
B) He is not growing properly.
C) He is malnourished.
D) He is small compared with other 6-month-olds.
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73
A child's proper use of grammar becomes obvious when he or she begins to produce holophrases.
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74
Children reach half their adult height by the age of _____ years.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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75
A _____ is a ranking between 0 and 100 that compares children of the same age in order to determine whether a particular baby is growing well.
A) normal score
B) standard deviation
C) percentile
D) norm
A) normal score
B) standard deviation
C) percentile
D) norm
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76
Language acquisition device is Chomsky's term for the infant's inborn ability to learn language.
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77
Chomsky argued that babies are born to learn language.
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78
According to Skinner, a grandfather who smiles whenever the baby says "pa-pa" is providing reinforcement for talking.
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79
Approximately how many hours per day does the average newborn spend asleep?
A) 13 to 14
B) 15 to 17
C) 18 to 19
D) 20 to 21
A) 13 to 14
B) 15 to 17
C) 18 to 19
D) 20 to 21
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80
The signs of REM sleep include flickering of the infant's _____.
A) open eyes and rapid brain waves
B) closed eyes and rapid brain waves
C) open eyes and slow, steady brain waves
D) closed eyes and slow, steady brain waves
A) open eyes and rapid brain waves
B) closed eyes and rapid brain waves
C) open eyes and slow, steady brain waves
D) closed eyes and slow, steady brain waves
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