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These are believed to be responsible for the infant's rapid acquisition of skills
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Myelinization and Dendritic Growth
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This is caused by a pair of recessive genes. It requires a special diet.
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PKU
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This is the least developed part of the brain at birth.
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The Cortex
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This stage of development is the beginning of symbolic thought
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Sensorimotor Stage
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The four stages of cognitive development according to Piaget
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Sensorimotor
Preoperational Concrete Operational Formal Operational |
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Gap between what a child can do alone and what s/he can do with assistance.
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Zone of Proximal Development
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Three theories of language acquisition
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Behavioral
Cognitive Nativist |
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By what age are memory strategies used consistently?
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Age 7
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True or False. Babbling includes sounds from different languages.
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True.
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This type of memory is most adversely affected by aging.
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Secondary or long-term memory.
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Babies with this pattern of attachment are anxious when their mother is present and become more distressed when she leaves.
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Resistant
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