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32 Cards in this Set
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Physical Development (def)
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growth and change in a person's body and bodily functions
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Cognitive Development (def)
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development of how we process information (def)
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Social-Emotional Development (def)
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development of interactions and controlling emotions (def)
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Social-Cognitive Development (def)
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relationships and how you behave based on them (def)
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (def)
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uses EEG research and fMRI (def)
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Developmental Psychopathology (def)
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Development of disorders (def)
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Neogen (def)
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infant (def)
Another name for infant? |
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Teratogen (def)
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anything harmful from the environment
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Continuous / continuity change can also be called...
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Quantitative change
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Heterotypic Continuity (def)
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different behaviors as you develop that signifies some sort of root problem
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Homotypic Continuity (def)
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All behaviors are similar, even through development (def)
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Continuous / continuity (def)
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gradual change (def)
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Discontinuous change can also be called...
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Qualitative change
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Discontinuous (def)
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abrupt, unstable, qualitative changes (def)
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Critical period (def)
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window where something NEEDS to be learned (def)
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Sensitive period (def)
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something should be learned in this period, but can be learned later with greater difficulty (def)
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Endogenous development (def)
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development due to biological heritage
"NATURE" development (def) |
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Exogenous development (def)
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causes of development that arise from the environment
"NURTURE" development (def) |
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Your brain is plastic until age...
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24
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Dynamic Bi-Directional Interactions (def)
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mutual influences in both directions
give and take of person effecting environment and environment effecting person (def) |
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Infancy (ages)
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0 - 1.5 years
(is called?) |
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Early Childhood (ages)
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1.5 - 6 years
(is called?) |
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Middle Childhood (ages)
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6 - 12 years
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Early Adolescence (ages)
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12 - 16 years
(is called?) |
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Late Adolescence (ages)
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16 - 18 years
(is called?) |
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Emerging Adulthood (ages)
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18 - 23 years
(is called?) |
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Adulthood (ages)
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23 - 50 years
(is called?) |
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Young Old (ages)
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50 - 75 years
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Old Old (ages)
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75 + years
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Maturation (def)
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developmental changes brought about largely through the unfolding of genetic code (preprogrammed transformations)
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Learning (def)
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change that occurs as the result of observation, experience, instruction, or practice (def)
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Socialization (def)
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process bu which children learn social roles (values, beliefs, customs and expectations of society) and become members of a group (def)
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