Developmental Psychology
Reflex
Involuntary reaction or response
maturation
internally programed growth of a child due to nature, not nurture
lawrence Kohlberg
psychologist who researched moral development
Assimilation
Change brought about because of new information
Object permanence
understand that an object exists even when it cannot be seen or touched
social Clock
culturally preferred timing of events- marriage, parenthood, and retirement
attachment
emotional ties that form between people, especially between a child and their parents
menopause
end of menstruation for women around late 40's and early 50's
Contact comfort
a basic instinctual need to touch and be touched by something soft
rooting reflex
an infants response to turn and suck when touched on the face
ego integrity
belief that life is meaningful and worthwhile even when physical abilities are not what they used to be
Primary Sex Characteristics
characteristics that are directly involved in reproduction
Secondary sex Characteristics
characteristics that distinguish males from females, but not in reproduction
egocentrism
inability to see another person's point of veiw
ageism
prejudice against the senior citizens
Alzheimers
progressive brain disorder that causes loss of memory, and language
Harry Harlow
psychologist who concluded contact comfort was even stronger than the need to eat
Jean piaget
psychologist who researched cognitive development
Imprinting
Process by which some animals form immediate attachments during a critical period- think ducks, or process of forming immediate attachments during a critical period
konrad lorenz
Psychologist who experimented with imprinting with animals
Developmental Psychology
Psychology field that studies how people grow and change throughout life
critical period
a point in which a person is best suited for learning a particular skill, or behavior