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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 1 Developmental Psychology, Module 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Infancy - AnswerBirth to about 2 years; refers to period before child can speak Infant weight - AnswerBy 5 months, birthweight has doubled; by 1 year, it has tripled; by 2 years, it has quadrupled Infant length - AnswerOn average, by end of year 1, baby is 30 inches tall; by end of year 2, child is 3 feet tall Body proportions - AnswerNot all body parts grow at the same rate (head grows slower) Cephalocaudal principle - AnswerStates that growth follows a direction and pattern that begins with the head and upper body parts and then proceeds to the rest of the body (head to toe) Proximodistal principle - AnswerStates that development proceeds from the center of the body outward (from middle to extremities) Principle of hierarchical integration - AnswerStates that simple skills typically develop separately and independently, but that these simple skills are integrated into more complex ones (sweeping motions develop before pinching motions) Principles of the independence of systems - AnswerSuggests that different body systems grow at different rates (digestive and respiratory systems develop before reproductive) Infants are born with ___________________ neurons - Answer100-200 billion Over the first 2 years of life, networks of neurons become... - AnswerIncreasingly complex and interconnected Synaptic pruning - AnswerCells that are not needed die off Nervous system growth - AnswerBrain triples in weight in first 2 years of life; neurons increase in size; axons become coated with myelin (to speed transmission of impulses) ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 2 Neurons arranged by function - AnswerSome move to cerebral cortex, the upper layer of brain; some go to subcortical levels, where they regulate basic function Shaken baby syndrome - AnswerDamages brain and spinal cord; typically leads to death; 600- 1400 cases in US per year Plasticity - AnswerDegree to which the brain is susceptible to experience; greatest during first several years of life; brain is more resilient Sensitive period - AnswerTime when organism is particularly susceptible to environmental influences Brain development in infants is best supported by... - AnswerCuddling, talking/singing, and playing Rhythms - AnswerRepetitive, cyclical patterns of behavior States - AnswerThe degree of awareness an infant displays to both internal and external stimulation Infant sleep - AnswerSleep 16-17 hours daily; sleep stages (circadian rhythms) are out of sync/opposite to parents during early infancy; most do not sleep through the night for several months Infant REM sleep - AnswerREM is associated with dreaming; REM takes up half of infant's sleep; infant brain waves are different than the dreaming sleep of adults Autostimulation - AnswerThe brain stimulating itself Sudden infant death syndrome - AnswerUnexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby; most susceptible from 1 month to 1 year; affects about 2500 infants in US yearly; no cause has been found; leading cause of death in first year of life APA suggestions for infant sleep - AnswerBefore a baby can flip themselves, the APA recommends that they sleep on their back in a crib with nothing else (no blankets, stuffed animals, etc.) Reflexes - AnswerUnlearned, organized, involuntary responses that occur automatically in the presence of certain stimuli (some stay throughout life, others disappear) Infant reflexes - AnswerGrasping, eye blink (blinking when touched or exposed to bright light), swimming, startle, moro (feels like they are falling), rooting (turning head when touched near mouth) Ethnic and cultural differences may affect the way _____________ are displayed in infants - AnswerReflexes Gross motor skills in first year - Answ

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Infancy - Answer✔Birth to about 2 years; refers to period before child can speak

Infant weight - Answer✔By 5 months, birthweight has doubled; by 1 year, it has tripled; by 2
years, it has quadrupled

Infant length - Answer✔On average, by end of year 1, baby is 30 inches tall; by end of year 2,
child is 3 feet tall

Body proportions - Answer✔Not all body parts grow at the same rate (head grows slower)

Cephalocaudal principle - Answer✔States that growth follows a direction and pattern that
begins with the head and upper body parts and then proceeds to the rest of the body (head to
toe)

Proximodistal principle - Answer✔States that development proceeds from the center of the
body outward (from middle to extremities)

Principle of hierarchical integration - Answer✔States that simple skills typically develop
separately and independently, but that these simple skills are integrated into more complex
ones (sweeping motions develop before pinching motions)

Principles of the independence of systems - Answer✔Suggests that different body systems
grow at different rates (digestive and respiratory systems develop before reproductive)

Infants are born with ___________________ neurons - Answer✔100-200 billion

Over the first 2 years of life, networks of neurons become... - Answer✔Increasingly complex
and interconnected

Synaptic pruning - Answer✔Cells that are not needed die off

Nervous system growth - Answer✔Brain triples in weight in first 2 years of life; neurons
increase in size; axons become coated with myelin (to speed transmission of impulses)

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Neurons arranged by function - Answer✔Some move to cerebral cortex, the upper layer of
brain; some go to subcortical levels, where they regulate basic function

Shaken baby syndrome - Answer✔Damages brain and spinal cord; typically leads to death; 600-
1400 cases in US per year

Plasticity - Answer✔Degree to which the brain is susceptible to experience; greatest during first
several years of life; brain is more resilient

Sensitive period - Answer✔Time when organism is particularly susceptible to environmental
influences

Brain development in infants is best supported by... - Answer✔Cuddling, talking/singing, and
playing

Rhythms - Answer✔Repetitive, cyclical patterns of behavior

States - Answer✔The degree of awareness an infant displays to both internal and external
stimulation

Infant sleep - Answer✔Sleep 16-17 hours daily; sleep stages (circadian rhythms) are out of
sync/opposite to parents during early infancy; most do not sleep through the night for several
months

Infant REM sleep - Answer✔REM is associated with dreaming; REM takes up half of infant's
sleep; infant brain waves are different than the dreaming sleep of adults

Autostimulation - Answer✔The brain stimulating itself

Sudden infant death syndrome - Answer✔Unexplained death of a seemingly healthy baby; most
susceptible from 1 month to 1 year; affects about 2500 infants in US yearly; no cause has been
found; leading cause of death in first year of life

APA suggestions for infant sleep - Answer✔Before a baby can flip themselves, the APA
recommends that they sleep on their back in a crib with nothing else (no blankets, stuffed
animals, etc.)

Reflexes - Answer✔Unlearned, organized, involuntary responses that occur automatically in the
presence of certain stimuli (some stay throughout life, others disappear)

Infant reflexes - Answer✔Grasping, eye blink (blinking when touched or exposed to bright
light), swimming, startle, moro (feels like they are falling), rooting (turning head when touched
near mouth)
Ethnic and cultural differences may affect the way _____________ are displayed in infants -
Answer✔Reflexes

Gross motor skills in first year - Answer✔(Can vary widely from child to child)
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