A2: Intellectual Development Flashcards

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What does intellectual and cognitive development mean?

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  • the way individuals organise and sort their ideas to make sense of the world
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What 5 aspects can these be sorted in to?

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  • language development
  • problem solving
  • memory
  • moral development
  • abstract thoughts and creative thinking
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What happens as an individual processes through the various developmental stages?

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  • intellectual and cognitive ability increases
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How does intellectual and cognitive ability increase in infancy and early childhood?

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  • rapid intellectual development
  • 90% of brain connections in place by 5 years old
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How does intellectual and cognitive ability increase in adolescence and early adulthood?

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  • development of logical thoughts, problem solving and memory skills
  • can make judgements based on logical and realistic thinking
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How does intellectual and cognitive ability increase in middle adulthood?

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  • can think through experiences
  • can make sound judgements based on logical and realistic thinking
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How does intellectual and cognitive ability increase in later adulthood?

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  • changes in the brain cause short-term memory to decline
  • slower thought processes and reaction times
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