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Marlane is large for her age and, as a result, does not have many friends. This is an example of interaction between which two types of development?
Physical and Social
Marlane is large for her age and, as a result, does not have many friends. This is an example of interaction between which two types of development?
Physical and Social
What Neurotransmitter acts as neuro-transmitter and hormone & speeds up body processes and is involved in arousal, learning, memory, and eating. Imbalances are connected with mood disorders. "excitatory"
Noradrenaline
Signs of brain maturation include all of the following except:
Decrease in Synapsis
Pattern of brain maturation is generally from:
back of the brain to the front
Conditions that increase the likelihood of a negative developmental outcome
Risk Factors
group of people strongly influenced by a major historical event during their formative period
Historical Generation
Instinctive form of learning in which, during a critical period in early development, a young anima forms an attachment to the first moving object it sees, usually the mother
Imprinting
specific time when a given event or its absence has a specific impact on development
Critical Period
Range of modifiability of performance
Plasticity
Times in development when a person is particularly open to certain kinds of experiences.
Sensitive Periods
What Neurotransmitter acts as neuro-transmitter and hormone & speeds up body processes and is involved in arousal, learning, memory, and eating. Imbalances are connected with mood disorders. "excitatory"
Noradrenaline
Signs of brain maturation include all of the following except:
Decrease in Synapsis
Pattern of brain maturation is generally from:
back of the brain to the front
Pupil dilation, rapid heartbeat, rapid respiration, muscle tension, and other responses that deplete the body's supply of energy are the results of activation of the:
sympathetic nervous system
Conditions that increase the likelihood of a negative developmental outcome
Risk Factors