Dynamic Systems/Motor Development Flashcards
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dynamic systems/motor development
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- multiple factors contribute to development, including motivation
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dynamic systems/motor development emphasizes and expands on ideas from several other traditions:
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- active child (piaget): action is central to development. action shapes thinking -> objects can be categorized by action possibilities -> stating an incorrect nambe for an object in one location impairs abilities to recal (AB error) -> sticky mittens -> self-locomotion + egocentric representation
- mechanisms of change: task analysis/cognitive process -> variation + selection -> microgenetic approach
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Sticky Mittens
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- pre-reaching infants (~2.5 months)
- mitten experience
- increased object exploration
- more holding, mouthing, bimanual holding
- more visual attention (looking at the objects) 2-3 months later
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Piaget’s egocentric representaion
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- for infants, object locations are remembered relative to own when location is first learned
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connection to self-locomotion
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crawling versus being carried to toy
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Connection between self-generated motion and knowledge: why?
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- motivation, attention
- continuous updating of representations
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Self-locomotion and learning
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- representations appear to be built through action
- is learning specifc to each posture or motor skill
- microgenetic approach