lifespan (test 1) Flashcards
Reinforcement, behaviorist
B.F. Skinner
Environment working together
Bronfer Brenner
Boy and his grandfather 1893
The banjo player
Theory of cognitive development
Piaget’s theory
Social (infant)
Emotional (infant)
Mental
Physical
SEMP
Stages of development
Sensorimotor
Preoperations
Concrete operations
Formal operations
Baby manipulates object
Sensorimotor
What is seen is what is real
Preoperations
Realistic understanding
Concrete operations
Reasoning at its pinnacle
Formal operations
Psychosocial and emotional theory/father of lifespan
Eric Ericsson
Infancy (birth to 1 year)
Trust vs. mistrust
Toddlerhood (1 to 2 years)
Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
Early childhood (3 to 6 years)
Initiative vs. guilt
Middle childhood (6 to puberty)
Industry vs. inferiority
Adolescence (teen into twenties)
Identity vs. role confusion
Young adulthood (20 - early 40s)
Intimacy vs. isolation
Middle adulthood (40s - 60s)
Generativity vs. stagnation
Late adult hood (late 60s and beyond)
Integrity vs. despair
Genetic, preprogrammed, inherited
Nature
Environment, Learned
Nurture
Predictable , Graduation, Birthday…etc
Normative Transition
Unpredictable, Death, Fired, Divorce…etc
NonNormative Transition
The scientific study of the aging and older adults
Gerontology
Close family, Connectiviness
Collective Cultures
Independent, Personal
Individualistic Culture
Image of the fetus in the womb to date the pregnancy
Ultrasound
Risky 1st trimester test for fetal genetic disorder. With a 5% risk of miscarrage or limb impairment. only for high risk couples.
CSV, Chronic Villus Sampling
2nd Trimester. insert syring into uterus to extract amniotic fluid to check for genetic chromosome conditions.
Amniosentices
Background, Financial Attainment
Socioeconomic
Testing one age group repeatedly over many years.
Longitudinal Studies
Testing Different age groups at the same time.
Cross-sectional Studies
Union of sperm and egg
Fertilization
When an ovum is expelled from the ovary
Ovulation
Houses developing baby
Uterus
Neck, lower portion of the uterus
Cervix
connects ovaires to uterus
Fallopian Tubes
containing ovu or egg
Ovary
Egg Cell
Ovum
Chemical substance released into bloodstream
Hormones
male organs make sperm
Testes
Filtraitin system, provides oxygen and nutrients
Placenta
center outward
Proximadistal
head down
Cephalacaudal
Low Birth weight
very low birth weight
Preterm Births
often feeling tired and ill (1-3) months
1st trimester
Feeling better connecting emotionally (3-6) months
2nd Trimester
Getting Large Anxiously Waiting (6-9) months
3rd Trimester
Crosses placent, hamrs baby
Teratogens
Excessive drinking Fetal alchol syndrom
FAS
Longest stage. contractions every 2 minutes. cervix 10 cm. from dime to coffee cup
Stage 1Dilation and Effacment
Crowning. Begine pushing.
Stage 2Birth
Delivery, placenta pushed out,
Stage 3Expulsion of placenta
osteopathic Physician, Doula
Attendants
Appearance pulse muscletone activity respiration
Apgar
Intellectual abilities lag
Low birth weight
death during the first year of life
Infant mortality
capable of being changed neurol cognivit development
Plasticity
cooing crying
2-3months
babbling
6 months
one word stage
1 year
two word stage
2 year
telegraphic speech
345 years
loss of intewrest in stimulus
haituation
blurry up untill 1 year
infant vision
goo goo gaa gaa speech to teach baby to talke
Infant Directed speech
only exists if visible
Object performance
automatic repsonse
reflex
touch of lips
sucking
touch of cheek
rooting
SEMP
ares of development
unable to concieve after 1 year of unportected sex
infertility
fatty covering over axif
Myelin
connectiuon bewteen dendrites
Synapse
first two weeks zygot has not yet planted
Germinol stage
wk 3 to wk 8 lasts 6 weeks fast paced. all organs developed.
embrionic stage
more lesiurley paced week 9 to birth
fetal stage