Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Infantile amnesia

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Cannot recall memory from childhood. Many cultural factors play a role in this; if from a culture where story telling is important then will remember childhood memories.

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Lifespan development

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focuses on cognitive, physical, and social development that occurs from birth to death.

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What do developmental researchers investigate?

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They investigate how biological and environmental factors jointly influence human development.

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Is the effect of biology and environment, bidirectional or unidirectional?

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Research has shown that it can be either.

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What three factors are working in an interdependent fashion in lifespan development?

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biological processes(hormones), cognitive processes ( how you feel and what you are thinking), and socioemotional process( the response other give on the way you behave).

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What are some characteristic of lifespan perspective?

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  • lifelong: spans from birth to death (no one period takes precedence).
  • Multidimensional
  • Multi directional: some abilities will increase while some will decrease as we grow.
  • Plastic: we are maliable. this allows for change, plasticity tends to decrease with age.
  • Multidisciplinary: many collaborative research occurs.
  • Contextual: cultural, historical, economic, and social influence contextual. these environmental factors affect the way a person develops biological factors.
  • Growth, maintenance, and regulation of loss: as we age and go through loss, we regulate that by coping strategies. we go from bilateral to unilateral to bilateral activation in visual task.
  • co-construction of biology, culture, and the individual: culture affects the way we visualize things.
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What are the four development types in tropical areas?

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  • physical development: physical make up of an individual.
  • cognitive development: development that involves growth and change in intellectual abilities and how these changes influence behavior.
  • Personality development: change and stability in the enduring characteristics that differentiate individuals.
  • social development: growth, stability, and change in how individuals interact with others and in the quality of their relationship with others.
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Developmental periods:

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  1. Prenatal period (conception-birth): marked by significant growth.
  2. Infancy (birth to 18-24 months): marked by significant development in terms of attachment.
  3. Early childhood( 3-5 years): more independent, more cognitive growth.
  4. Middle and late childhood ( 6-10/11 years): comparision starts to take place with peers.
  5. Adolescence ( 12-21 years): Identity, start playing with different identity.
  6. Early adulthood (20s and 30s): financial independent, settle down.
  7. Middle adulthood( 40s and 50s): give back to the next generation.
  8. Late adulthood(60-70s to death): regulation of loss.
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cohort

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a group of individuals that are born around the same time and in a similar location. COHORTS ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH A CERTAIN AGE.

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SILENT generation

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1928-45: lived through the great depression

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Boomer

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1946-1964: Economic prosperity, individuals had more kids, hence more competitive.

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GenX

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1965-80: individualists and skeptical to authority, born into a strong trend of divorce and economic unsuitability.

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Millenial

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1981-1996: development in technology.

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Continuous change

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development is gradual and new achievements build upon previous achievement. This is QUANTITATIVE CHANGE.

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Discontinuous change

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development occurs in distinct stages. Different stages highlight QUANTITATIVELY different behavior.

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Critical period

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a certain time in development where an even will have its most profound consequences.
NO GAINS CAN BE MADE

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Sensitive period

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Particular time during development when an individual is particularly suspectible to certain types of stimuli and environment. Little less black and white.
SOME GAIN CAN STILL BE MADE.