Week 1- Developmental of Functional Movement w/o Reflex Development and Milestone Development Flashcards

1
Q

A process that begins at conception and continues throughout life.

A

Development

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2
Q

Where the egg cell meets the sperm cell is called

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Conception

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3
Q

Motor development comprises of:

A

Task
Individual
Environmental

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4
Q

This composes of physical and mechanical factors.

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Task

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5
Q

Here lies the heredity, biology, nature, and intrinsic factor.

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Individual

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6
Q

Environmental composes of

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Experience, Learning, Extrinsic Factor, Nurture

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7
Q

Give me the two development of age classification.

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Chronological Age
Biological Age

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8
Q

This refers to one’s age in days, months, and years.

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Chronological Age

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9
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This is universal and represents a constant value.

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Chronological Age

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10
Q

The amount of time that has passed from your birth to the given date.

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Chronological Age

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11
Q

It determines your rate of aging.

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Biological Age

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12
Q

(1) It’s a variable age that corresponds only roughly to chronological age and (2) may be determined by measures of;

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1.Biological Age
2. Dental Age, Morphological Age, Sexual Age, Skeletal Age

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13
Q

Fill in the blanks:
1. ________ does not always with _______ .

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Biological Age; Chronological Age

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14
Q

Biological Age is determined by what?

A

Biomarkers

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15
Q

It is the comparison of one’s attained sized (height and weight) of normative standards.

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Morphological Age

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16
Q
  1. This provides a biological age of the developing skeleton and checks if growth is either extremely delayed or accelerated.
  2. Regarding question one, this can be determined by?
A
  1. Skeletal Age
  2. X-ray of carpal bones of hand and wrist.
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17
Q

The sequence of tooth development from first appearance to the cusp to root closure provides a measure of calcification of age.

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Dental Age

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18
Q

It is determined by the attainment of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.

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Sexual Age

19
Q

Prenatal Life- C3 of Age

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P- Conception-1 week
E- 2 weeks- 8 weeks
P- 8 weeks- Birth

20
Q

Infancy Period- C3 of Age

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N- Birth-1 month
E- 1 month-12 month
L- 12 months-24 months

21
Q

Childhood Period- C3 of Age

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T- 24 months-36 months
E- 36 months- 5 years
M/L- 6 years- 10 years

22
Q

Adolescence Period- C3 of Age

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P- F–>10-12yrs M–> 11-13yrs
P- F–>12-18yrs M–> 14-20 yrs

23
Q

Young Adulthood- C3 of Age

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N- 20-30 yrs
S- 30-40 yrs

24
Q

Middle Adulthood- C3 of Age

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M- 40-45 yrs
M- 45-60 yrs

25
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Older Adulthood- C3 of Age

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Y- 60-70 yrs
M- 70-80 yrs
O- 80+ yrs

26
Q

Postpartum means

A

After birth

27
Q

Babies in the neonatal period are prone to ______.

A

Flexion

28
Q

What period is when the first 28 days of postpartum life?

A

Neonatal Period

29
Q

Underlying neural and physical changes in the performance of isolated
tasks.

A

Motor control

30
Q

underlying changes involved in acquiring and refining movement skills

A

Motor Learning

31
Q

Typical timing of the acquisition of specific motor skills.

A

Motor Age

32
Q

Underlying factors affecting movement

A

Motor

33
Q

The observable act of moving

A

Movement

34
Q

Common underlying biological and mechanical processes

A

Motor Pattern

35
Q

An organized series of related movements

A

Movement Pattern

36
Q

The common underlying process of basic movements

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Fundamental motor pattern

37
Q

An organized series of basic movements

A

Fundamental movement pattern

38
Q

Common underlying process of gaining control in voluntary movement of the body, limbs, and or head

A

Motor skills

39
Q

Form, accuracy, and control in the performance of a movement (striking an oncoming object or splitting wood)

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Specialized movement skill

40
Q

Established standards for age of skill

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Milestone Development

41
Q

Normal or typical development of abilities and skills in humans begins now of conception

A

Motor Development

42
Q

Conception through the 8th week of gestation

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Embryo

43
Q

9th week of gestation until birth

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Fetus

44
Q

Infants considered to be term or full-term have a gestational age of

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38-42 weeks