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21 Cards in this Set
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Synapses |
Connections between neurons |
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Synaptogenesis |
The process of synapse development |
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Pruning |
The process of eliminating unused synapses |
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Plasticity |
The ability of the brain to change in response to experience |
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Myelinazation |
A process in neural development in which sheaths made of a substance called myelin gradually cover individual axons and electrically insulate them from one another to improve the conductivity of the nerve |
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Reticular formation |
The part of the brain that regulates the attention |
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Adaptive reflexes |
Reflexes, such as sucking, that help newborn survive |
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Primitive reflexes |
Reflexes, controlled by "primitive" part of the brain, that disappear during the first year of life |
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Colic |
An infant behavior pattern involving intense daily bouts of crying totaling three or more hours a day |
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Dynamic systems theory |
The view that several factors interact to influence development |
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Infant mortality |
Death within the first year of life |
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) |
A phenomenon in which an apparently healthy infant dies suddenly and unexpectedly |
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Visual acuity |
How well one can see details at a distance |
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Tracking |
The smooth movement of the eye to follow the track of a moving object |
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Auditory acuity |
How well one can hear |
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Preference technique |
a research method in which a researcher keeps track of how long a baby looks at each of two objects shown |
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Habituation |
A decline in attention that occurs because the stimulus has become familiar |
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Dishabituation |
Responding to a somewhat familiar stimulus as if it were new |
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Intermodal perception |
Formation of a single perception of a stimulus that is based on information from two or more senses |
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Nativists |
Theorists who claim that perceptual abilities are inborn |
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Empiricists |
Theorists who argue that perceptual abilities are learned |