W2L2 - Basic Processes and Social Responsiveness Flashcards

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What is the infant’s starter kit

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  1. ) Reflexes
  2. ) Sensory Abilities
  3. ) Socio-emotional Capabilites
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Reflexes: Define it and What is the importance

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Definition:
Inborn, automatic responses to different forms of stimulation

Importance
Indicates neurological status

Some may become complex patterns of behaviour over time

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What are some common reflexes

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Babinski; Crawl; Grasp; Root; Moro; Stepping

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What are infant’s sensory abilites

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Sight, touch, sound, taste, smell

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Sight - What can infants see

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  • Poor acuity (20/600)
  • Poor contrast sensitivity
[1 mo]
Color Perception 
[4 mo]
Depth Perception - Binocular: Closer object = Greater disparity 
[6mo]
Depth Perception - Pictorial

Still unclear whether it’s innate or learnt

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Touch - What can infants feel

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  • Temperature change (SENSITIVE)
  • Pain (SENSITIVITY NOT SURE) (e.g. circumcision has physiological indicators such as crying) -> Not possible to assess cognitive components of pain.

Tiffany Field: Positive benefits of massage for infants

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Sound - What can infants hear

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DeCasper:

  • Newborns discriminate mum’s voice from stranger
  • Newborns discriminate familiar from novel story

Eimas & Jusyck:
- Newborns discriminate sounds in own language in 6 months

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Taste - What can infants taste

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  • Taste receptors/chemistry change throughout childhood.

- Preference for salty taste

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Smell - What odors can baby smell

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MacFarlene:
- Breastfed newborns discriminate & prefer mom’s scent

Cernoch & Porter;
- Bottle fed infants prefer scent of lactating females

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What are the brief conclusion of sensory abilites

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Suggest that sensory abilities may scaffold development of cognitive and social competencies

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Social Development: What did Spitz (1965) WHO study found. What term did he use.

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  • 37% of infants who were placed in orphanages died within short periods and almost all infants development were delayed.
  • More vulnerable to infections, had feeding and sleeping problems.

Hence, Infants need social world & we can’t separate social and cognitive
Psychotoxemia (Reactive attachment disorder)

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Infant emotional development - What are basic Expression

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Basic/Primary Emotions:

Anger; Interest; Fear; Disgust; Joy; Sadness

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Infant emotional development - When

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Expression imitated at 3 days.

Imitation is complex (neurological mechanism) > Suggests that it is innate

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Do adults reliably label infant expressions.. How do expression deffer

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Yes (Izard, 1993)

They differ in ease of discrimination. Positive (joy & interest) vs Negative (anger & fear)

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What are the 3 types of attachments in the “Strange Situation”.

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“Strange Situation” -> Differing levels of distress

  1. ) Secure (Welcome back)
  2. ) Anxious-Resistant (Don’t do that again)
  3. ) Anxious-Avoidant ( )
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Are the attachments permanent

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No. They may change in context and importantly it may change over TIME

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How many personality dimensions are infants rated on

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9

18
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What are the three temperament categories for infants

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Easy
Difficult
Slow to warm up

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What happens on the temperament for infants cross-culturally

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Across cultures, there is difference.

American & Australian similar
Greek and Chinese similar.