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Chap. 6 (pp. 199-207, 221-229)
EDUC 0800
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02/23/2013

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emotion
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a feeling state that involves distinctive physiological reactions and cognitive evaluations, and motivates action
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What are the basic emotions?
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joy
anger
fear
surprise
sadness
disgust
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theory of gradual differentiation
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the view that infants are born only with general emotional reactions, which differentiate into basic emotions over the first two years
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differential emotions theory
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the view that basic emotions are innate and emerge in their adult form, either at birth or on a biologically determined timetable
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ontogenetic behavior
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refers to a trait or behavior that has evolved because it contributes to survival and normal development; in one view, infant emotions are ontogenetic adaptations
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primary intersubjectivity
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organized, reciprocal interaction between an infant and caregiver with the interaction itself at the focus
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mirror neurons
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specialized brain cells that fire when an individual sees or hears another perform an action, just as they would fire if the observing individual were performing the same action
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secondary intersubjectivity
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a form of interaction between infant and caregiver emerging at age 9-12 months, with communication and emotional sharing focused not just on the interaction but on the world beyond
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perceptual scaffolding
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the way in which a familiar word serves as an anchor for learning new words that come immediately before of after it
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babbling
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a form of vocalizing, beginning at around 7 months, in which infants utter strings of syllables that combine a consonant sound and a vowel sound
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self-conscious emotions
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emotions such as embarrassment, pride, shame, guilt, and envy which emerge after 8 months with infants' growing consciousness of self
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basic trust versus mistrust
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For Erikson, the first stage of infancy in which children either come to trust others as reliable and kind and to regard the world as safe or come to mistrust others as insensitive and hurtful and regard the world as unpredictable and threatening
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autonomy versus shame and doubt
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For Erikson, the second stage of infancy, during which children develop a sense of themselves as competent to accomplish tasks or as not competent
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