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Habituation

A decrease in responding to a repeated stimulus

Sensorimotor Stage

We learn through our senses

Object Permeance

"Out of sight out of mind" state, during sensismotor stage

Preoperational Stage

We understand the world through experience and perspective

Metacognition

Understanding of ones thought process

Preconvential Stage

understanding of right and wrong

Conventional Stage

Morals based on compliances and other personal beliefs

Postconventional Stage

Knows right and wrong and personal ethnics/beliefs

Egocentrism

Inability to see from other points of views

Permissive Parents

Parents make few demands

Authoritative Parents

Parents are demanding and responsive

Authoritarian

Parents are dictators

Newborn Reflexes

Reflexes that babies to show they are healthy. For example: palmer grasp, rooting, sucking, etc

Teratogens

Harmful agents to the baby; can be viruses or drugs

Schemas

Mental map of experiences

Identical Twins

Born looking almost exactly the same

Fraternal Twins

Born at the same time with different physical traits

Anxious Attachment

Insecure; if mom leaves baby cries if they come back baby cries

Avoident Attachment

Insecure;won't interact with stranger unless safe person is nearby

Ambivalent Attachment

Anxiety child gets when parent seperates from them

Secure Attachments

Secure; when mom returns baby stops crying

Zygote

A fertilized egg

Embryo

What inner cells become 2 weeks after fertilization

Fetus

What Embryo turns into after 9th week, organs form and function

Placenta

The outer area that protects the zygote

Mutation

Biological growth process which enable orderly changes in behavior without experience

Genes

Different characteristics we gain

Chromosomes

What our parents give to us to makeour DDA everyone has 46

DNA

Our code of life

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Babies get this when mothers drink too much and it passes through the placenta