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23 Cards in this Set
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Years for Middle Childhood
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6-12 years
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3 main skillz increased for middle childhood
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Strength, Speed, Hand-Eye Coordination
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Ex of gross motor skillz for Middle Childhood
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Riding Bikes, Shooting Hoops, Musical Instruments
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Fine Motor Skillz for Middle Childhood (Maturation of Wrist)
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Writing, Drawing, Cutting
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Difference between girls and boys (GIRLS)
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94% of height; More Body Fat; Better Hand Eye Coordination; Weaker
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Difference between boys and girls (BOYS)
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84% of Adult Height; More Muscle; Faster; Stronger
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Growth Spurts Occur Between These Ages
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6-8; 10-12
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Developments Occur Nervous System (in general)
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Increase SYNAPSES; Increase Cerebral Cortex (cognitive aspects)
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Changes That Occur in Brain Sites at 6-8 Years
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Fine Motor Skillz/Hand Eye Coordination (SensoriMotor)
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Changes That Occur in Brain Sites at 10-12 Years
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Logic + Planning Develop (Frontal Lobe in Cerebral Cortex)
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Frontal Lobe deals with...
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Logic and Planning
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Reticular Formation deals with
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Attention Span
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Myalization of nerves links...
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Frontal Lobe w/ Reticular
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Selective Attention
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ability to focus cognitive actions on important elements of a problem/situation
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An example of Selective Attention is...
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Focusing on questions of a test rather than color of paper its printed on
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Associated Areas
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Sensorimotor skills are linked to Intellectual Functions
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Associated Areas help with...
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Fastness of Memory Recall
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Spatial Perception Occurs in...
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Right Cerebral Hemisphere
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Spatial Perception
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Ability to ID objects/actions on relationships between objects in space
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Examples of Spatial Perception
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imagining rearranging your room;
map reading; Facial Recognition |
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Relative Right-Left Orientation
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Ability to ID Right/Left from others perspectives
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Spatial Cognition
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Ability to Infer Rules from, and make predictions about objects in space.
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Example of Spatial Cognition
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Judging before you pass someone in a car
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