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Sensorimotor
Stage of
cognitive
development where infants use their senses and
motor
abilities to explore the world
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Sensorimotor
stage
Infants use their
senses
to explore and
suck
Develop
object permanence
at
6
months
Understand that things still
exist
even if they can't see them
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Piaget's
theory describes the stages of
cognitive
development in children
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Piaget
's theory of cognitive development
Pre-Operational
(2-7 years old)
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Pre
-Operational stage
Egocentric
-
think
others see the world as they do, cannot imagine the viewpoint of others
Symbolic play and
thinking
Transductive
reasoning
- don't understand
cause
and effect
Concentrated
- can only focus on
one
aspect of an object at a time
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Concrete
operational stage
Age range:
7-12
years old
Use
concrete
objects to apply rules and strategies
Can
classify
the world around them
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When a piece of research is
repeated
and collects the similar or same results it’s high in reliability
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Deindividuation
When a person loses their sense of
Identity
because they are part of a
gap
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Plaget collected quantitative and qualitative data In his 3 mountains experiment
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Left ventromedial Frontal lobe
The part of phineas gage’s brain that suffered the most damage
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Compliance
A person who
changes
their public but not their
private
beliefs
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In
Milgrams
Study 65% of participants
obeyed
and gour to the learner
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Independent groups
When participants are
randomly
allocated to groups and their results are
compared
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Situational Factors affecting Obedience
Proximation
Location
Legitimacy
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mainly acoustic is the encoding For the short term memory
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The FusiFam Face area is the area of the brain that is associated in prosopagnosia
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Short term memories only last 18 seconds If we cant rehearse the Information
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An example of an Inhibitory neurotransmitter Is GABA
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standardised procedures= The Set list of Instructions that allows replication and Incrasses objectivity
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53 People took part in Gunderson's study
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out Forebrain Splits into two
hemispheres
after 5 weeks of development
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social support decreases conformity
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brain lateralisation is when brain activity is associated with separate hemispheres
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The pupose of the medulla oblongata is to maintain voluntary actions to keep us alive
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peterson and peterson used 24 Participants when studying the duration of the short term memory
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If a person has greater independence and less reliance on others opinions, they have an internal locus of control
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