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Habituation |
when you pay less attention to something because it becomes familiar |
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What skills are important to infants in recognizing parents and feeding? |
Smell, taste, and touch |
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Visual Activity |
smallest pattern distinguished dependably (what's the smallest an infant can see) |
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Are infants capable of integrating sensory information? |
Yes |
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By 4 months, infants have ____, _____, and ______ consistancy. |
Size, shape, and color consistancy |
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Attention is: |
The process by which information is taken in for further processing |
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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. |
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Dynamic Systems theory: |
involves differentiation and incorporation of componant skills: walking (balance, stepping, core strength) |
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Fine-motor skills |
Pinching, reaching, grasping |
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Large-motor skills |
crawling, walking, rolling over |
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Most children in the U.S. are not physically fit, true or false? |
True. |