3.4 Cognitive Development Across the Lifespan

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  • Piaget's stages of cognitive development begin with the sensorimotor stage.
  • Information processing theory focuses on cognitive processes like attention, memory, and problem-solving.
  • Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory includes the concept of the Zone of Proximal Development.
  • Match the cognitive development theory with its key concept:
    Piaget ↔️ Schemes
    Vygotsky ↔️ Zone of Proximal Development
    Information Processing ↔️ Attention
  • Vygotsky's theory emphasizes the role of social interactions and the Zone of Proximal Development.
  • In the concrete operational stage, children develop skills in conservation and classification.
  • Information processing theory complements Vygotsky's sociocultural theory by highlighting cognitive mechanisms underlying social learning.

    True
  • Information processing theory emphasizes cognitive processes like attention, memory, and problem-solving.
    True
  • Assimilation involves modifying existing mental schemes to fit new information.
    False
  • What are the three primary cognitive processes emphasized by information processing perspectives?
    Attention, memory, problem-solving
  • What is the impact of crystallized intelligence on daily life?
    Enhances decision-making and expertise
  • In the sensorimotor stage, infants develop the concept of object permanence.
  • What is a key characteristic of the preoperational stage in Piaget's theory?
    Symbolic thought
  • Memory in information processing theory includes sensory, short-term, and long-term storage.
  • What are the two key concepts in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory?
    Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding
  • Scaffolding refers to the support provided to learners within their ZPD
  • Fluid intelligence, which declines with age, refers to the ability to solve new problems
  • Assimilation involves modifying existing schemas to fit new information.
    False
  • Piaget's theory explains cognitive development through distinct stages, while information processing theory emphasizes continuous improvements.

    True
  • What is scaffolding in Vygotsky's theory?
    Support to achieve ZPD
  • Piaget's theory focuses on stages of cognitive development from birth to adolescence
  • Vygotsky's theory emphasizes the role of social interactions
  • What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) according to Vygotsky?
    Tasks achievable with assistance
  • Short-term memory is one type of memory described by information processing theory.

    True
  • Order the stages of Piaget's cognitive development theory.
    1️⃣ Sensorimotor
    2️⃣ Preoperational
    3️⃣ Concrete Operational
    4️⃣ Formal Operational
  • Vygotsky's sociocultural theory highlights the importance of cultural context and social interactions
  • Match the cognitive process with its definition and impact on development.
    Attention ↔️ Ability to focus on relevant information
    Memory ↔️ Storage and retrieval of information
    Problem-solving ↔️ Strategies to overcome challenges
  • Vygotsky's sociocultural theory and information processing theory both emphasize continuous cognitive development across the lifespan.

    True