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Habituation

when you pay less attention to something because it becomes familiar

What skills are important to infants in recognizing parents and feeding?

Smell, taste, and touch

Visual Activity

smallest pattern distinguished dependably (what's the smallest an infant can see)

Are infants capable of integrating sensory information?

Yes

By 4 months, infants have ____, _____, and ______ consistancy.

Size, shape, and color consistancy

Attention is:

The process by which information is taken in for further processing

Orienting Response

When an infant's eyes are fixed on a stimulus with changes in heart rate and brain waves. How you respond to something.

Dynamic Systems theory:

involves differentiation and incorporation of componant skills: walking (balance, stepping, core strength)

Fine-motor skills

Pinching, reaching, grasping

Large-motor skills

crawling, walking, rolling over

Most children in the U.S. are not physically fit, true or false?

True.