Psychology Module 1 Flashcards
How does the brain develop in a foetus?
- Division of the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
- Forebrain and hindbrain split in two, leaving five sections total
- The cerebellum forms
- The medulla forms
What are Piaget’s four stages of cognitive development?
- Sensorimotor stage (birth - 2yrs)
- Pre-operational stage (2 - 7yrs)
- Concrete operational stage (7-11yrs)
- Formal operational stage (12+ yrs)
What are the defining features of the sensorimotor stage?
- Know the world through movements/sensations
- Development of object permanence
- Development of a sense of self
What are the defining features of the pre-operational stage?
- Symbolic play
- Egocentrism
- Centration
- Irreversibility
What is egocentrism?
Struggling to understand other perspectives aside from one’s own
What is centration?
Only focusing on one aspect of something complicated and ignoring other aspects, no matter their importance
What is irreversibility?
The inability to understand that an action can be reversed to return something to its original state
What are the defining features of the concrete operational stage?
- Seriation
- Reversibility
- Decentration
- Understanding that length/quantity/weight/etc is not related to appearance
- Development of logic
What is seriation?
The ability to sort objects
What is reversibility?
Understanding that an action can be reversed to return something to its original state
What is decentration?
The ability to understand multiple perspectives
What are the defining features of the formal operational stage?
- Ability to think abstractly and reason with hypothetical problems
- Ability to use deductive logic (reasoning from general principle/specific information)
What is a schema?
A mental representation of the world based on one’s own experiences
What is Dweck’s mindset theory?
That a child (or anyone) can have either a fixed mindset (believing ability is fixed at birth) or a growth mindset (believing ability is fluid and can change over time)
What is Willingham’s learning theory?
- That factual knowledge precedes and aids in building skill
- The importance of practice and rehearsal in the learning of a skill