Deck 6: Seciton 4: the First Two Years: Cognitive Development
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Deck 6: Seciton 4: the First Two Years: Cognitive Development
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Babies in the fourth stage of sensorimotor development work to achieve their goals.
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2
Deferred imitation is a kind of memory infants begin to exhibit at about 18 to 24 months of age.
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3
The visual cliff is used to determine whether infants recognize that height affords falling.
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4
Habituation research is a technique that Piaget developed for testing his theories.
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5
By 8 months of age, infants have an understanding of object permanence.
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6
Habituation research has revealed that babies are more advanced than Piaget believed.
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7
Eighteen-month-old babies display object permanence, but they also display the A-not-B error.
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8
Babies are unable to use their imaginations after completing each of Piaget's six stages of sensorimotor development.
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9
New methods of measuring infant brain activity have provided excellent support for Piaget's theories about the timing of infant cognitive skill acquisition.
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10
A baby in Piaget's stage three of the sensorimotor period will attempt to make interesting events last.
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11
A toddler in stage five of sensorimotor development is a "little scientist."
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12
The fourth stage of Piaget's sensorimotor period is often referred to as ends to the mean.
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13
Piaget's theory has been criticized for being based on too large of a sample.
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14
The stage of tertiary circular reactions is when infants begin experimenting with thought and deed.
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15
Infants prefer to look at stationary objects over moving objects.
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16
There are five stages of sensorimotor intelligence.
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17
Babies in the stage of tertiary circular reactions explore the world, actively experimenting on their environment.
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18
Mirror neurons may underlie an infant's ability to learn from watching and listening.
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19
One of the first acquired adaptations is an accommodation of reflexes-for example, the reflexes involved in sucking a pacifier.
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20
According to Piaget, the period of sensorimotor intelligence comes to an end shortly after the first birthday.
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21
Infants tend to have more implicit memories than explicit memories.
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22
Chomsky argued that babies are born to learn language.
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23
Babies whose caregivers use child-directed speech learn language more slowly than babies whose caregivers use adult patterns in their speech.
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24
Reminder sessions can prolong a young infant's memory of earlier events.
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25
A child's first word combinations-for example, "More cookie," or "My toy"-are called holophrases.
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26
One word plus expression, tone, loudness, and cadence make up a holophrase.
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27
Baby talk refers to the sounds made by babies and imitated by parents in the first few weeks after birth.
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28
According to Skinner, toddlers with smaller vocabularies have parents who do not talk to them very much.
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29
Preverbal infants show a preference for child-directed over ordinary adult speech.
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30
The first two-word sentence appears between 18 and 24 months of age.
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31
A child's grammar use becomes obvious when he or she begins to produce holophrases.
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32
"Language acquisition device" is a term Chomsky used to refer to the infant's inborn ability to learn language.
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33
Reading to infants has no effect on their language learning since they do not understand most words used in children's books.
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34
According to Skinner, a grandfather who smiles whenever the baby says "pa-pa" is providing reinforcement for talking.
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35
The sequence of early language development is universal.
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36
Deaf babies do not babble.
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37
The sequence in which language development occurs depends upon which language is spoken.
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