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What is internalization?
children develop as a function of their social interaction with their environments
vygotsky
What is the zone of proximal development?
the range of ability in which the child can push the boundaries of performance to match potential
vygotsky
What is plasticity?
cognitive abilities are modifiable throughout the lifespan
What is working memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
(simultaneous ‘storage’ and ‘ processing’ of information) declines with age.
What is semantic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
knowledge for facts, definitely remains intact for older adults
facts
What is autobiographical memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memories of self, remains quite good for older adults
self
What is episodic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memory for events , can remember older episodes, from childhood or young adulthood but have some retrieval problems and problems storing new episodes
events
What is pocedural memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memory for skills and tasks, remain intact well into very old age.
What is working memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
(simultaneous ‘storage’ and ‘ processing’ of information) declines with age.
What is semantic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
knowledge for facts, definitely remains intact for older adults
facts
What is autobiographical memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memories of self, remains quite good for older adults
self
What is episodic memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memory for events , can remember older episodes, from childhood or young adulthood but have some retrieval problems and problems storing new episodes
events
What is pocedural memory as discussed by Smith in 2001?
memory for skills and tasks, remain intact well into very old age.