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Psych 350 Exam 2 (Umass Amherst) –
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Reflexes present at birth ✔️Ans - Rooting, Moro, Swimming, Grasp, Tonic

Rooting Reflex ✔️Ans - Stroke cheek with finger --> baby will turn and try
to put it in its mouth

Moro Reflex ✔️Ans - Pretend you are going to drop the baby --> Baby will
stretch its arms and legs out

Swimming Reflex ✔️Ans - Atomic swimming motion and holding breathe
when it water

Grasp Reflex ✔️Ans - Stimulate palm --> baby grabs what is in palm
(longest was 38 seconds)

tonic reflex ✔️Ans - turning head to one side. Infant extends the arm and
leg on that side and flexes the arm and leg on other side.

primitive ✔️Ans - Serves no obvious physical need and goes away in time
(rooting)

survival reflexes ✔️Ans - Breathing, blinking, swallowing, sucking

Cultural Difference in sitting ✔️Ans - Children on the ground and in adult
furniture learn to sit (5 weeks earlier) and walk ( 3 weeks earlier) than
infants who are in strollers and carriers. Africa VS US

Cultural Difference in Crawling (China) ✔️Ans - Babies in china are
restricted from crawling for hygienic purposes

Cultural Differences in Crawling (Paraguay) ✔️Ans - Mothers hold their
babies for first 3 years of life for safety concerns.

Motor Development in Africa ✔️Ans - Mothers preform motor excersises
to promote development

, Affect of diapers ✔️Ans - Slow motor development

Reaching Progression ✔️Ans - Not born with it
Develops by 7 months
Anticipatory reaching by 10 months
--> Better with feet

Does training and age increase reaching development? ✔️Ans - Yes (Mitt
Experiment)

Locomotion Progression ✔️Ans - Babies are able to move around on their
own by 7/8 months. They can walk independently by 10 - 12 months

dynamic systems theory ✔️Ans - development is a self-organizing
process, new forms of behavior emerge through consistent interactions
between a biological ,cultural and environmental contexts

Example of Dynamic Systems theory ✔️Ans - Babies walking down a rigid
piece of plywood learn to revert to crawling in order to get across.

Interpretation of Dynamic Systems theory ✔️Ans - Actions such as
crawling, walking , etc attribute to cognitive development. (Ex. reaching
helps babies categorize things better)

Baby Chick study ✔️Ans - Eye-hand coordination relies on muscle growth
and exercise. Chicks learned to peck more controlled through trial and
error after 4 days

Cat study ✔️Ans - Eye-hand coordination needs to be paired with visual
input for typical motor development to occur. Only the active cats
responded to environmental stimuli

Active Experiences ✔️Ans - free-will to move, increases progression of
motor development

Passive Experiences ✔️Ans - Restricted from movement. Lack of
peripheral cues and delayed motor development

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