Ch.7 - Sensation, Perception & Attention Flashcards

1
Q

How far can neonates see?

A

20-25cm, breast to face

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2
Q

Neonates prefer to track ___ across their visual field

A

Face-like stimuli

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3
Q

Neonates have the Moro reflex in response to

A

Startling noises

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4
Q

Neonates prefer ___ sounds to ___

A

Complex, simple tones

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5
Q

Infants turn their heads towards sounds as early as

A

3 days old

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6
Q

Infants develop a sense of music phrasing between

A

4-7 months old

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7
Q

Sensory processing is

A

Interaction and interpretation of the environment

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8
Q

Sensory development is

A

Growth of the senses

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9
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Sensory development begins

A

At birth

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10
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Children have near adult sensory capability by age

A

1

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11
Q

Two processes govern motor-sensory regulation

A

Proprioception and vestibular input

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12
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Proprioception is

A

Sensing body position

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13
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Vestibular input is

A

Movement sensation

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14
Q

Peak central nervous system functioning occurs during

A

Early adulthood

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15
Q

During middle adulthood, what sensory characteristics occur?

A

Nearsightedness, hearing loss (beginning in early adulthood)

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16
Q

What are the primary causes of vision loss?

A

Macular degeneration and cataracts

17
Q

Visual impairment (___) is experienced by __% of Australians over 55

A

> 6/20, 9%

18
Q

Perception refers to

A

Immediate or automatic interpretation of senses

19
Q

Attention is

A

The ability to focus on a task

20
Q

Cognition is

A

Thinking; reasoning, memory, attention etc.

21
Q

What are the two main strategies used to determine if infants are attending to stimuli?

A

Heart rate and habituation

22
Q

Object permanency is

A

Ability to perceive that an object is the same from one moment to the next

23
Q

What’s one way to measure attention ability in infants?

A

Eye movement tracking

24
Q

What brain development improves attention?

A

Prefrontal cortex

25
Q

At birth, infant vision lacks

A

Acuity