Schemas & Cognitive Dev Flashcards

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What is the Kindchenschema? (Konrad Lorenz)

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Set of infantile physical features perceived as ‘cute’ that motivate care-taking behaviour

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Less attractive infants are..

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expected to have more “behaviours” at younger ages, until 4.5 years old

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Baby schema attributes activate the nucleus accumbens.. which is..

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The reward-processing and appetitive motivation

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What are some baby schema hypotheses?

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That parents view the younger child as a baby, or smaller than older child.
This illusion changes when another baby is born.

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What is cognitive development?

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The study of how knowledge is acquired

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Piaget’s Constructionism is development caused by interaction of bio and enviro. How is cognition constructed?

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It is active, internally generated mental processes that construct cognition.

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Piaget’s Sensorimotor Period - when and what does it involve?

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0-2 years old. Intelligence is practical and action based.

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Piaget’s Concrete Operational Period - when and what does it involve?

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2-11 years old. Intelligence is symbolic and imaginative.

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Piaget’s Formal Operational Period - when and what does it involve?

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11+ years old. Intelligence is logical and abstract.

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Piaget believed his ‘Stages’ are…

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Universal - all kids go through the same stages, and no stages can be skipped

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The two ways that schemes form?

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Adaptation and organisation

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Piaget’s Sensorimotor Theory has 6 steps. What are these?

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  1. Reflexes
  2. Primary Circular Reactions
  3. Secondary CR
  4. Coordinated Secondary CR
  5. Tertiary CR
  6. Symbolic Representation
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At what Piaget Sensorimotor stage does an infant know when to uncover an object to retrieve it?

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Step 4 - Coordinated Secondary CR.

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At what Piaget Sensorimotor stage does an infant start to link action schemas together eg hand-eye coordination?

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Step 3 - Secondary CR

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At what Piaget Sensorimotor stage does an infant begin to actually perform with intent, and what age?

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Stage 2 - Primary CR. After 6 weeks old.

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16
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What is an example of assimilation in schemas?

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Calling a rabbit a “cat” - something old you’ve learnt, naming something new with similar features

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What is an example of accomodation in schemas?

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Learning “rabbit’ as a totally new category.