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visual preference method - ANSWER-infants look at different
things for different
lengths of
time
orienting response - ANSWER-to determine if an infant can
see or hear a
stimulus
Habituation - ANSWER-decreased responsiveness to a stimulus
after repeated
presentations
Dishabituation - ANSWER-recovery of a habituated response
after a change in
stimulation
20/200 to 20/600 vision - ANSWER-newborn's vision
20/40 vision - ANSWER-by 6 months
vision of an adult - ANSWER-by 1st birthday
,faces - ANSWER-prefer ____ over patterns
normal - ANSWER-prefer____ human faces
attractive - ANSWER-prefer ____ faces (Langlois studies)
eyes - ANSWER-most interested in ____
depth perception - ANSWER-the ability to see objects in three
dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-
dimensional; allows us to judge distance
intermodal perception - ANSWER-integrating information
from two or more
sensory
modalities
Elizabeth Spelke - ANSWER-Visual and sound integration
puppets
Jeffery Pickens - ANSWER-locomotovies
Synthesia - ANSWER-a condition in which people
experience cross-modal
sensations (joined
perception)
at 4 months - ANSWER-begin to prefer salty tastes
, Theory of Cognitive Development - ANSWER-children learn
through actively constructing knowledge through hands-on
experience; cognitive development goes through 4 stages:
sensorimotor, pre operational, concrete, and formal
Assimilation - ANSWER-use of existing schemes to incorporate
new information
or
experiences
accommodation - ANSWER-adjusting schemes to take new
information and
experiences into
account
sensorimotor stage - ANSWER-from birth to 2 years, infants
construct an understanding of the world by coordinating
sensory experiences with physical actions
primary circular reactions (1-4 months) - ANSWER-actions that
revolve around
infants own body; actions occur by chance and attempts are
made to repeat
them
secondary circular reactions (4-8 months) - ANSWER-infant
attempts to repeat