The Brain and Cognitive Development Flashcards

Chapter 3

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Neurons

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Nerve cells are the nervous system’s basic units.
3 parts:
Cell Body - Info gets carried away from
Dendrites - Receives info
Axon - Carries the info

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Myelination

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the axon portion of a neuron becomes covered and insulated with a layer of fat cells (myelin sheath), increasing the speed and efficiency of nerve impulses.

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3
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fMRI usage in adolescents

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Used to discover that adolescent brains go through a lot of changes. creates a magnetic field around a persons body and bombards the brain with radio waves. Results: image of brain tissue and biochemical activities

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Prefrontal Cortex

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the highest level of the frontal lobes that is involved in reasoning, decision making, and self-control. Lasts from 18-25

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Corpus Callosum

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Connects the brain’s two hemispheres. Thicken in adolescence to process info more effectively.

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Amygdala

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Limbic system structure involved in emotion

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Limbic System

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A lower subcortical system in the brain that is the seat of emotions and the experience of rewards. Almost completely developed in early adolescence.

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Schema

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are mental templates by which we organize our world

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Assimilation

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Incorporating new info with existing knowledge

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Accomodation

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Adjusting schema in response to new info

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Equilibration

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Shift in thought from 1 state to another
(confused about what to think)

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Piaget Theory Critics

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Culture and education play a stronger role.
Not as stage as how he thought.
Some cognitive functions may occur at different times of development.

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Hypothetical deductive reasoning

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the ability to form hypotheses, or best guesses, abt how to solve a problem, such as algebraic equations

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Owed to Piaget

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The present field of cognitive development. The current vision of children as active constructive thinkers.

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Vygotsky’s Theory

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Zone of proximal development. Some things can be hard to master alone but with help and guidance from adults or skilled peers, they can also be mastered.

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16
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Critical Thinking

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Evaluating Evidence and reflecting on it in a productive way.

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Mindfullness

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Being alert and mentally present

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Metacognition

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Thinking about thinking. Cognition about cognition

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Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory

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Intelligence in 3 forms;
analytical thinking - ability to analyze, judge, evaluate, compare and contrast
creative intelligence- ability to create, design, invent and imagine
practical thinking - ability to use, implement, and put ideas to practice

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Analytical Intelligence

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Analyze Judge Evaluate

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Creative Intelligence

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Create Design Imagine

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Practical Intelligence

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Use Apply and Put ideas into practice

23
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Gardener’s Eight Frames of Mind

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Argues that all human beings are born with multiple intelligences.

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Verbal

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Thinking in words and use of language

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Mathematical

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Ability to do mathematical operations

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Spatial

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Thinking 3 dimensionally

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Bodily kinesthetic

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Manipulate objects and physically adept (dancers)

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Musical

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Sensitive to pitch rhythm and tone

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Interpersonal

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Understand and interact with others

30
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Intrapersonal

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Understand oneself

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Naturalist

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Observe patterns in nature

32
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Adolescent Egocentrism

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Heightened self-consciousness of adolescents. Main characters. They believe others are as interested in them as they are interested in themselves.