second 100 pages Flashcards
Nature vs Nurture (NATURE)
Nature: genetical factor. children all over the world develop motor skills in the same time and same order.
Nature vs Nurture (NURTURE)
Nurture: some cultural things affect how the child grows. diaper= later walks
etc
Head to toe development
Baby can lift head before they can crawl.
Neonatal Reflexes:
Rooting reflex Babinski Reflex Tonic Neck Reflex Swimming reflex: Stepping reflex: Sucking reflex: Galant reflex: Palmer grasp reflex:
Galant reflex:
touching skin makes the baby look towards you
Rooting reflex
Cheek stroking = baby turns head. Allows for orientation to mothers nipple or bottle. Disappears in few weeks of life – then baby turns head voluntarily
Palmer grasp reflex:
child closes hand if something touches it
Behavioral Genetics:
looking at the genetic component (heredity component) or hardwiring component to behavior.
Temperament
How we are. can change with age
Personality
Is the same for life
Ethology
• Ethology focuses on the observation of animal behaviours, call these overt behaviours (not necessarily obvious, just means observable).
o Innate behavior, learned behavior, and complex behaviours.
mRNA is made by what RNA polymerase
RNA Polymerase II
rRNA is made by what RNA polymerase
RNA Polymerase I
tRNA is made by what RNA polymerase
RNA Polymerase III
EPA in ribose
E is where it is released. P is the start part and A is where we grasp the tRNA
Maslows heirchy of needs
self-actualization, self-esteem love Safty Physiological needs
Drive-reduction motivation
is motivation based on the need to fulfill a certain drive, like hunger or thirst. negative reenforcement
• Incentive Theory
Reward, intangible or tangible is presented after the occurrence of an action w/ intention of causing the behavior to occur again. positive reenforcement
Attitude
is a learned way to evaluate something in a certain way
• We can break down attitude into 3 components
Affective: emotion
Behavioral
Cognitive