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Infancy and Childhood
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Psychology
Undergraduate 1
05/29/2010

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Maturation
Definition
Refers to the biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience or other environmental factors 
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Cognition 
Definition
Refers to all the mental processes associated with thinking, knowing, remembering and communicating.
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Schemas
Definition
In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, schemas are mental concepts or frameworks that organize and interpret information 
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assimilation
Definition
In Piaget's theory, assimilation, refers to interpreting a new experience in terms of an existing schema
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 accommodation
Definition
In Piaget's theory, accommodation, refers to changing an existing schema to incorporate new information that cannot be assimilated
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Sensorimotor stage
Definition
In Piaget's theory of cognitive stages, the sensorimotor stage lasts from birth to about age 2. During this stage, infants gain knowledge of the world through their senses and their motor activities
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Object permanence
Definition
which develops during the sensorimotor stage, is the awareness that things do not cease to exist when not perceived 
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Preoperational Stage
Definition
In Piaget's theory, the preoperational stage lasts from about 2 to 6 or 7 yrs of age. During this stage, language development is rapid, but the child is unable to understand the mental operations of concrete logic
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Conservation
Definition
Conservation is the principle that properties such as number, volume, and mass remain constant despite changes in the forms of objects; it is acquired during the concrete operational stage
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Egocentrism
Definition
In Piaget's theory, egocentrism refers to the difficulty that preoperational children have in considering another's viewpoint. Ego means "self" and centrism indicates "in the center"; the preoperational child is "self-centered".
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Theory of mind
Definition
Our ideas about our own and others' thoughts, feelings, and perceptions and the behaviors these might predict constitute our theory of mind
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Concrete operational stage
Definition
During the concrete operational stage, lasting from about ages 6 to 11, children can think logically about concrete events and objects 
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Formal operational stage

 

Definition

In Piaget's theory, the formal operational stage normally begins about age 12. During this stage people begin to think logically about abstract concepts.

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Autism
Definition
Is  a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and understanding of others' states of mind
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Stranger anxiety 
Definition
Is the fear of strangers that infants begin to display by about 8 months of age
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Attachment

 

Definition
Is an emotional tie with another person, shown in young children by their seeking closeness to a caregiver and showing distress on separation.
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Critical period
Definition

Is a limited time short after birth

during which an organism must be exposed

to certain stimuli or experiences if it is

to develop properly

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Imprinting 
Definition

Is the process by which certain animals

form attachments during a limited 

critical period early in the life.

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Basic Trust
Definition

According to Erikson, basic trust is a

sense that the world is predicatable and 

trustworthy-a concept that infants forms if their needs are met by responsive caregiving

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