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Physical Development (def)
growth and change in a person's body and bodily functions
(def)
Cognitive Development (def)
development of how we process information (def)
Social-Emotional Development (def)
development of interactions and controlling emotions (def)
Social-Cognitive Development (def)
relationships and how you behave based on them (def)
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (def)
uses EEG research and fMRI (def)
Developmental Psychopathology (def)
Development of disorders (def)
Neogen (def)
infant (def)

Another name for infant?
Teratogen (def)
anything harmful from the environment
Continuous / continuity change can also be called...
Quantitative change

(can also be called?)
Heterotypic Continuity (def)
different behaviors as you develop that signifies some sort of root problem
Homotypic Continuity (def)
All behaviors are similar, even through development (def)
Continuous / continuity (def)
gradual change (def)
Discontinuous change can also be called...
Qualitative change

(what's another name for it?)
Discontinuous (def)
abrupt, unstable, qualitative changes (def)
Critical period (def)
window where something NEEDS to be learned (def)
Sensitive period (def)
something should be learned in this period, but can be learned later with greater difficulty (def)
Endogenous development (def)
development due to biological heritage
"NATURE" development (def)
Exogenous development (def)
causes of development that arise from the environment
"NURTURE" development (def)
Your brain is plastic until age...
24

(what is significant about this age?)
Dynamic Bi-Directional Interactions (def)
mutual influences in both directions
give and take of person effecting environment and environment effecting person (def)
Infancy (ages)
0 - 1.5 years
(is called?)
Early Childhood (ages)
1.5 - 6 years
(is called?)
Middle Childhood (ages)
6 - 12 years
(is called?)
Early Adolescence (ages)
12 - 16 years
(is called?)
Late Adolescence (ages)
16 - 18 years
(is called?)
Emerging Adulthood (ages)
18 - 23 years
(is called?)
Adulthood (ages)
23 - 50 years
(is called?)
Young Old (ages)
50 - 75 years
(is called?)
Old Old (ages)
75 + years
(is called?)
Maturation (def)
developmental changes brought about largely through the unfolding of genetic code (preprogrammed transformations)
(def)
Learning (def)
change that occurs as the result of observation, experience, instruction, or practice (def)
Socialization (def)
process bu which children learn social roles (values, beliefs, customs and expectations of society) and become members of a group (def)