Test 2 Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
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Periods of pregnancy

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Zygote
Embryo
Fetus

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2
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Zygote

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Conception to 2 weeks

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3
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Embryo

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3-8 weeks

Imbed in uterine wall

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4
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Fetus

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9 weeks to birth

Cartilage turns to bone

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5
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Anything that causes abnormal findings for pregnancy

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Teratogens

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6
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What does alcohol cause in pregnancy

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FAS fetal alcohol syndrome

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7
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Newborn reflexes

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Sucking
Rooting
Startle/Moro

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8
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Piagets stages of cognitive development and what they do

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  1. Sensorimotor- birth- 2 years . Learning how to move and absorb info.
  2. Pre operational stage- 2-6 or 7. Egocentrism.
  3. Concrete operations- 6/7 - 11/12
  4. Formal operations -12 and up. Abstract thinking
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9
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Lasting bonds between 2 people

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Attachment

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10
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3 answers to Mary answorth strange situation test

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  1. Secure attachment 60-65% and good
  2. Avoidant attachment - 20% ignore
  3. Resistant attachment 10-15% abuse
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11
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What is it called when children greet strangers by crying

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Stranger anxiety

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12
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Eriksons stages of psychosocial development

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1 trust vs mistrust birth - 1 (attachment to mother)

  1. Initiative vs. guilt 3-5/6 “why”
  2. Identity vs role confusion : adolescence “who am I”
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13
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Parenting styles

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  1. Authoritative : good. ^warmtb ^comm ^control
    Most mature and independent
  2. Authoritarian : bad . ⬇️ warmth ^^control ⬇️comm
    Perfectionist pleaser or rebel
  3. Permissive : ^warmth ⬇️control ~communication
    Least mature and independent
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14
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Kohl bergs levels of moral thinking

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1 pre conventional morality- choices based on rewards and punishments

  1. Conventional morality - social approval and upholding order
  2. Post conventional morality- own personal moral code
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15
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“Raw data” any input that comes in

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Sensation

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16
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“Brain process” select, organize, and interpret sensations

17
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The smallest amount of a stimulus that we can detect ___ % of the time

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Absolute threshold

50%

18
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The amount of change a stimulus required before a person can detect a shift

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Difference threshold

19
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The presumed ability to perceive a stimulus that is below the threshold for conscience experiment

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Subliminal perception

20
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Reduced sensitivity to unchanging stimuli overtime

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Sensory adaptation

21
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Sensory receptors responsible for black and white visions and low light vision. On the sides. Peripheral vision

22
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Color visions and light vision. Center of retina

23
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Exit point for optic nerves. No vision here

24
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A theory of color perception suggesting we have 3 colors of cones (red blue and green)

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Young- Helmholtz trichromatic theory

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A sensation of after looking at something and it staying when you look away
After images
26
Theory that suggests color processing at a higher level where repeated staring at a color will create the opposite color afterward
Opponent process theory
27
Experiment to determine when babies develop depth perception
Visual cliff
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Your mind is constantly determining what is figure and what is background
Figure/ground relationship
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Simple principles describing how we tend to group discrete stimuli together in the perception all world
Laws of grouping
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Tendency to perceive items located together as a group
Proximity
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Tendency to perceive similar items as a group
Similarity
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Tendency to perceive stimuli as part of a continuous pattern
Continuity
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Tendency to perceive objects as whole entities, despite the fact that some parts may be missing or obstructed from view
Closure