Lecture: 13 zHuman Development Flashcards
Altrical Species
Species whose have undeveloped features
Completely dependent
Precocial Species
Species who mature on their own and are independent
Humans: Altrial vs Precocial?
Secondarily Altrical
-Mainly because of the large heads and the females small pelvic size
Long Childhood- Adaptation to a cognitively demanding lifestyle
Piaget
Children act as scientists: observe effects of manipulation of objects and formulate theories to explain manipulation
3 Mechanisms of Developmental Change
- Assimilation- Experience conforms to scheme
- Accommodation- Experience does not conform to scheme –> change scheme
- Reflective Abstraction- Scheme goes from concrete(motor) to abstract(conceptual)
Development Stages
0-2 –> Experience the world through 5 senses- object performance, stranger anxiety
2-6–> Represent thing with words and images, but lack logical analyses- egocentrism, Make pretend
Egocentrism
Inability to separate between self and other
Formal Operation
Ability to deal with things in a more abstract manner without seeing concrete objects
Forms at 11 years old
Concrete Operation
Can only apply logic to physicals things
Critiques to Piaget Theory
- Formal operations could be a product of Western education
- Children often have knowledge that they can’t act on- behavioral studies can be misleading
- Some questions asked could be thought to be trick questions
- Set stages don’t apply to everyone at the specific times set
Domain Specificity
- Developmental processes don’t apply across all children
- intuitive theories and ways of knowing
- Each theory has: Core principles( innate or acquired very early) + lots of acquired knowledge
Domains and Core Principles
Intuitive Physics
- World contains objects which obey certain laws
Intuitive Psychology
- Other people have minds with beliefs and desires
Intuitive Biology
-Living things have an internal essence which determines their form and behavior
Intuitive Design
-Tools and artifacts have a function
Infant Study
- Present partially hidden even until baby is habituated
- Remove screen showing one of two events
- Measure whether event A baby continues to be bored while event B baby is surprised
Conclusion: Event A follows baby logic
Baby Skills
Cohesion- Parts of objects move together
Continuity- Object follows spatiotemporal trajectories (object doesn’t disappear and reappear, objects aren’t transparent)
Theory of False Belief
Others don’t have false beliefs
Children of 3 years lack this ability
even forget that they have false beliefs
Children of 4 years old have this belief