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Darlene's infant daughter does not yet recognize her name when someone says it. What is the oldest she is likely to be?

4 months old

By as early as ______ months of age, an infant can recognize its name when someone says it.

5

What is the recommended amount of calories per day for each pound an infant weighs?

50

About how much of an infant's sleep is dedicated to REM sleep?

50%

Cole hears his mother's voice and turns his head toward the sound demonstrating his ability to localize sounds. This tells you that Cole is at least _______ months of age.

6

At approximately what age do babies begin babbling?

6 months

At what age does babbling first begin?

6 months

In Patricia Kuhl's research, she found that a baby's brain becomes most open to learning the sounds of a native language at

6 months for vowels and at 9 months for consonants.

The average North American newborn weighs just over ______ pounds.

7

At what age do infants begin gesturing?

8-12 months

The "vocabulary spurt," when it happens, usually occurs between ______ and 24 months.

18

At what age do children begin using two-word utterances?

18 to 24 months

Sudden infant death syndrome most commonly occurs in infants between the ages of ______ months of age.

2 and 4

At what age do infants begin cooing?

2 to 4 months

The average North American newborn is ______.

20 inches long

The newborn's brain is about ______.

25% of its adult weight

Which of the following are reasons language scholars believe that language has a biological basis?

Particular regions of the brain are predisposed to be used for language. Damage to certain areas of the brain affect a person's ability to speak or understand language. Children acquire language in a remarkably similar way all over the world.

___________ categorization is the type of categorization that is based on similar features of objects, such as size, color, and movement.

Perceptual

categorization is the type of categorization that is based on similar features of objects, such as size, color, and movement.

Perceptual

Which of the following is not a component of language?

Perceptual categorization

_______ is the term used to describe the process by which unused neural connections are replaced by other pathways or disappear.

Pruning

________ are built-in reactions to stimuli that govern the newborn's movements in an involuntary and automatic way. (Remember to type only one word in the blank.)

Reflex

_________ are built-in reactions to stimuli that govern the newborn's movements in an involuntary and automatic way. (Remember to type only one word in the blank.)

Reflex

Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding sudden infant death syndrome?

SIDS is more common in middle socioeconomic groups.

______ occurs when information interacts with sensory receptors.

Sensation

What type of smells do newborns prefer?

Smells such as strawberry and vanilla

A newborn infant can habituate to which of the following repeated sensory stimuli? (Select all that apply.)

Sounds Touch Sights

Which of the following describes the vocalization known as babbling?

Strings of consonant-vowel combinations

______ is the use of short and precise words without grammatical markers such as articles, auxiliary verbs, and other connectives.

Telegraphic speech

Which statement is true regarding telegraphic speech?

Telegraphic speech is not limited to two words.

What is the age range that is associated with infantile or childhood amnesia?

The first three years of life

If an infant categorizes birds and airplanes into the same group, which of the following statements regarding perceptual categorization and conceptual categorization is true?

The infant understands perceptual categorization but not conceptual categorization.

What view states that environmental conditions and biological processes influence development?

The neuroconstructivist view

With what is Broca's area associated?

The production of words

If you were analyzing the results of a sleep study in which the participant began the sleep cycle with REM sleep and spent 50% of the time in REM sleep, what could you determine about the age of the participant?

The subject is between birth and 3 months of age.

What is the purpose of the sucking reflex?

The sucking reflex serves as a self-soothing or self-regulating mechanism. The sucking reflex enables newborns to get nourishment before they associate a nipple with food.

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding language development in childhood?

The timing of a child's first word and the timing of the vocabulary spurt vary.

What are the purposes of reflexes?

They are survival mechanisms, which are genetically carried. They allow infants to respond adaptively to their environment.

Which of the following is not one of the functions of early vocalizations?

To practice the semantics of language

True or false: According to the textbook, infants can imitate facial expressions within the first few days after birth.

True

True or false: Children who grow up in an unresponsive and unstimulating environment show considerably less brain activity compared with children with stimulating backgrounds.

True

True or false: One of the functions of early vocalizations is to attract attention.

True

True or false: The language acquisition device provides a child with the ability to form plural words.

True

True or false: There is no practical limit to the number of meaningful sentences that can be created using the words and rules in the human language.

True

Which of the following activities is NOT a gross motor skill?

Tying shoes

Which of the following factors is NOT a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?

Using a pacifier when going to sleep

What region of the brain is associated with comprehension of language?

Wernicke's area

The region of the brain's left hemisphere involved in language comprehension is known as

Wernicke's area.

_______ occurs when children adjust their schemes to take new information and experiences into account.

acommodation

Chomsky believed that children are born into the world with a language

acquisition device.

According to dynamic systems theory, motor development is a(n)__________ (active/passive) process

active

Dynamic systems theory explains motor behavior as a(n) ______ process.

active

Piaget believed that children ______ their own cognitive worlds.

actively construct

To reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, an infant should be placed to sleep on their

back.

Some experts view the remarkable similarities in children's language acquisition all over the world as strong evidence that language has a ______ basis.

biological

According to Piaget, cognitive development is a process sculpted by

biology experiences

An interactionist view emphasizes that both ______ contribute to language acquisition.

biology and experience

Most neuroscientists believe that reading and performing music involve ______ of the brain.

both hemispheres

Shaken baby syndrome causes swelling and hemorrhaging of the

brain

The physical growth pattern in which the earliest growth always occurs at the top of the body (head) and proceeds from top to bottom is called the ____________ growth pattern.

cephadoculas

Individuals who experience damage to Wernicke's area will have difficulty

comprehending what others say.

Wernicke's area is associated with language

comprehension.

Between 7 and 9 months of age, infants begin to formulate ______ categories for objects.

conceptual

The sounds that infants make to express pleasure during interactions with a caregiver are called

cooing

The sounds that infants make to express pleasure during interactions with a caregiver are called ___________

coos

The first form of vocalization an infant makes, starting at birth, is

crying

Which sound do infants demonstrate first?

crying

Order the sequence of babies' sounds during the first year of life, beginning with the earliest form on top.

crying cooing babbling

An infant hears a new sound and responds with interest. After repeated exposure to the same sound, one can expect the infant to ______ its responsiveness to the sound.

decrease

Many people attend a concert. According to the definition of perception, the people will interpret the experience

differently.

The purpose of the rooting reflex is to

direct the infant to turn its head toward something to suck.

The recovery of a habituated response after a change in stimulation is called

dishabutation

Infants with poorer sleep patterns showed more ______ during an attention task.

distractibility

A recent research review indicated there is a positive link between infant sleep and cognitive function including:

executive function language memory

Assimilation occurs when children use ______ schemes to deal with new information or experiences

existing

A recent analysis found that ______ were the MOST frequent perpetrators of shaken baby syndrome.

fathers

During the second year of a toddler's life, parents should place ______ restrictions upon the child in order to support competent motor development.

few

Andrew is an 18-month-old boy. His mother has been cleaning the house. Andrew watches her vacuum, wash the windows, and sweep the kitchen floor. The next day his mother watches as Andrew takes his toy vacuum and pretends to vacuum the floor. What cognitive technique is Andrew demonstrating?

Deferred imitation

______ is the replication of behavior after a time delay of hours or days.

Deferred imitation

When can sound first be perceived?

During the last two months of pregnancy

Which theory of motor development suggests that perceptions are necessary for infants to fine-tune their movements and that motor skills represent solutions to the infants' goals?

Dynamic systems theory

Which of the following are essential features of motor activities during the second year of life?

Independence Extensive environmental exploration Self-initiated interaction with others

What term refers to the inability to remember events in the first three years of life?

Infantile or childhood amnesia

Why does Meltzoff believe that infant imitation has a biological basis?

Infants can imitate facial expressions within the first few days after birth.

What is the main finding in Rovee-Collier's experiment of infant memory?

Infants can retain information from the experience of being conditioned.

Which of the following statements is true?

Infants can say 50 words at about 18 months.

Which statement about smell in infancy is true?

Infants recognize their mother's smell within about a week of being born.

Which of the following statements regarding the risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) are true?

Infants who sleep on their stomachs are at greater risk. Infants who co-sleep are at higher risk.

______ is the ability to produce a virtually endless number of meaningful sentences using a finite set of words and rules.

Infinite generativity

______ is a form of communication that is based on a system of symbols.

Language

Which of the following concepts describes the specialization of function in one hemisphere of the cerebral cortex?

Lateralization

Which of the following is not an example of a common first-word type for an infant?

Locations

A mother changes a patterned picture on the wall. According to dishabituation, her infant will most likely do which of the following?

Look longer at the new picture

______ research suggested that infants were capable of deferred imitation at an earlier age than Piaget theorized.

Meltzoff's

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding deferred imitation?

Meltzoff's research showed that it occurred earlier than Piaget theorized.

Which of the following involves the retention of information over time?

Memory

__________ is the retention of information over time.

Memory

_____________ is the retention of information over time.

Memory

The reflex that is demonstrated by newborns arching their backs, throwing back their heads, and flinging out their arms and legs is called the ______ reflex

Moro

The reflex that is demonstrated by newborns arching their backs, throwing back their heads, and flinging out their arms and legs is called the ______ reflex.

Moro

Which lobes of the brain are involved in motor control, attention, and registering spatial location?

Parietal lobes

Movements that involve finger dexterity are called _______ motor skills.

fine

the ________ reflex occurs in response to a sudden, intense noise or movement.

Moro

Skills that involve finely tuned movements that require finger dexterity are called

fine motor skills.

Creativity is a complex thinking activity. Which statement below represents most accurately the view of neuroscientists on creativity and lateralization?

Most neuroscientists agree that creativity is complex and therefore is not lateralized.

A baby puts a small green toy car, a medium-sized red truck, and a large silver locomotive into a group. The infant is most likely categorizing these objects according to which perceptual feature?

Movement

A(n)__________ sheath encases many axons.

Myalin

______ is the process by which nerve cells are coated with fat cells that enhances the speed and efficiency of the information traveling through the nervous system. (Remember to type only one word in the blank.)

Myelination

Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding neuron change during the first years of life?

Myelination ends once infants complete their first year of life.

Which of the following are the two significant ways that neurons change during the first years of life?

Myelination occurs rapidly. Connectivity among neurons increases

With regard to brain development, what happens as babies engage in language use?

Neural pathways are strengthened.

The expansion of dendritic connections results in which of the following in infant development?

New neural pathways

Which theorist believed that humans are biologically programmed to learn language at a certain time and in a certain way?

Noam Chomsky

A baby learns how to use a spoon. He later learns how to use a fork and knife. He relates these behaviors together into a higher-order system. What Piagetian concept does this example describe?

Organization

Rovee-Collier found that infants will suck faster on a nipple when the sucking behavior is ______ by a visual display, music, or a human voice.

followed

The four lobes of the brain are the occipital, parietal, temporal, and

frontal lobe

One day, a child takes a drumstick and hits a toy drum. Several days later, he is presented with a drumstick and toy xylophone. Then, he is given a smaller stick and a triangle. Based on his previous experiences with the other instruments, he hits the triangle with the stick. What Piagetian concept does this example describe?

Organization

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) usually happens during

the night.

The laboratory procedure constructed by Gibson and Walk (1960) to determine whether or not an infant could perceive depth is called ______.

the visual cliff

During the first two years of life, nearly ______ as many synaptic connections are made as will ever be used.

twice

Receptive vocabulary refers to the words a child can

understand.

The timing of a child's first word and the timing of the vocabulary spurt

vary.

In evolutionary time, humans' acquisition of language is considered to be

very recent.

Myelination for _________ pathways occurs rapidly after birth and is completed in the first six months. Myelination for ________ pathways is not completed until 4 or 5 years of age.

vision, hearing

The procedure in which infants are placed on the edge of a glass-covered drop-off and their mothers coax them to crawl onto the glass is called the

visual cliff.

The rapid increase in vocabulary that begins at approximately 18 months of age is called the

vocabulary spurt.

An infant waving bye-bye is an example of a(n) ______.

gesture

An infant smacking its lips to indicate that it wants food or drink is an example of ______.

gesturing

Chomsky proposed that the language acquisition device allows children to do all of the following, EXCEPT

hear spoken words.

One study has found that low maternal sensitivity when infants were 15 and 24 months of age was linked to

higher risk of obesity in adolescence.

Memory without conscious recollection is known as

implicit memory

Which view of language acquisition emphasizes both the biological and the experiential contribution to language development?

interactionist

the _________ view emphasizes that language acquisition occurs because of both biological and environmental influences.

interactionist

The integration of information from two or more sensory modalities is called _________ perception. (Watch your spelling!)

intermodal perception

Perception is defined as the ______ of what is sensed.

interpretation

Perception is defined as the _______ of what is sensed.

interpretation

Gross motor skills

involve large-muscle activities.

If an infant's behavior is followed by a reinforcing stimulus, the behavior

is likely to recur.

Conceptual categorization occurs ______ perceptual categorization.

later than

The specialization of function in one hemisphere of the cerebral cortex or the other is called brain _________

laterilization

The occipital _______ of the brain are responsible for the processing of vision.

lobe

Eleanora is aware of where her mother is in the house by the sound of her voice. this positioning is know as

localization.

In terms of sudden infant death syndrome risk, the safest position for a sleeping infant is

lying on their back.

Piaget believed that we build ______ structures that help us understand the world and adjust to new environmental demands.

mental

Infants should consume ______ an adult's requirement of calories per pound.

more than twice

To develop _________ skills, infants must perceive something in their environment that motivates them to act and use their perceptions to fine-tune their movements.

motor

Neurons are ______ cells that send electrical and chemical signals.

nerve

Nerve cells are also referred to as ________

nuerons

In Piaget's theory, ______________ is the grouping of isolated behaviors and thoughts into a higher-order system. (Watch your spelling!)

organisation

The dynamic systems view states that new perceptual-motor coupling is not ______ accomplished; rather, the infant ______ develops a skill to achieve a goal.

passively; actively

The interpretation of sensory information is called

perception

Young infants seem to categorize on the basis of _____ features, such as shape, color, and pattern.

perceptual

A baby puts small shapes into a box and large shapes into a different box. This is known as

perceptual categorization.

Seven month old, Logan, seems to respond more to the higher level sound of his mother's voice than the deeper sound of his dad's voice. This is an example of Logan's ability to differentiate between the ______ of the sound.

pitch

The perception of the frequency of a sound is a description of

pitch.

The process of myelination begins ______ and continues into ______.

prenatally; adolescence and emerging adulthood

A person who experiences damage to Broca's area will have difficulty

producing speech.

Research shows that an infant can understand words that refer to body parts, such as "hand" but they cannot yet speak these words. This is an example of ______.

receptive vocabulary

Research has shown that infants will suck faster on a nipple when the sucking behavior is followed by a visual display, music, or a human voice. The visual display, music, or human voice is considered to be a(n)

reinforcer.

Synaptic connections that are unused are

replaced or pruned.

the ___________ reflex occurs when the infant's cheek is stroked or the side of the mouth is touched and the infant then turns its head toward the side that was touched.

rootin

Actions or mental representations that organize knowledge are known as ______.

schemes

Grasping, strategies for problem solving, driving a car, and balancing a budget are all examples of ______, according to Piaget.

schemes

The sensation of ________ occurs as rays of light contact the eyes, become focused on the retina, and are transmitted by the optic nerve to the visual centers of the brain.

seeing

The eyes, ears, tongue, nostrils, and skin are all considered to be ______.

sensory receptors

Habituation experiments show that children as young as 3 to 4 months can group together objects with ______ appearances.

similar

Millicent knows what a ball is but cannot say the word "ball." She has not yet incorporated the word into her

spoken vocabulary.

the _________ reflex enables newborns to get nourishment before they have associated a nipple with food. It also serves as a self-soothing or self--regulating mechanism.

sucking

___________ ___________ death syndrome is a condition that occurs when infants stop breathing, usually during the night, and die. (Remember to type only one word in each blank.)

sudden infant

At birth, an infant's brain contains ______ nerve cells.

tens of billions

The current view of perceptual-motor coupling in infants is

the dynamic systems view.

_________ memory refers to the conscious memory of facts and experiences.

Declerative

Researchers have found that nearly twice as many of the neural connections made in an infant's brain will ever be used. The unused connections will be ___________

"pruned"

________ memory is the type of memory that encompasses skills and routine procedures that are performed automatically.

Implicit

_________Vis the loss or impairment of language ability caused by brain damage. (Make sure to spell correctly.)

APHASIA

A child calls all winged creatures birds, including bats and butterflies. Her mother teaches her the correct terms for the different animals, and the child does not make the mistake again in the future. What Piagetian concept does this example describe?

Accommodation

Which of the following racial/ethnic groups have higher rates of death from sudden infant death syndrome?

African Americans Eskimos

Which type of memory is demonstrated earliest in infants?

Implicit memory

What is the term for the loss or impairment of language processing?

Aphasia

A child sees a zebra for the first time. She says, "Horse!" What Piagetian concept does this example describe?

Assimilation

Abby, a 15-month-old girl, has a white poodle as a pet at home. She knows that the pet is a dog. (She calls it "puppy.") While Abby is at the park with her mother, she sees a small white dog. She points at the dog and says,"Puppy!" What Piagetian concept does this example describe?

Assimilation

Baby Michelle looks intently at her mother, who is singing a song. What is Michelle demonstrating?

Attention

_________ refers to the focusing of mental resources on select information.

Attention

Which of the following statements is true regarding myelination?

Auditory myelination is not completed until 4 or 5 years of age.

What is the term for the production of strings of consonant-vowel combinations?

Babbling

Which of the following vocalizations do infants start to make around the middle of the first year of life?

Babbling

Which of the following statements is true regarding the trend towards overweight infants?

Babies are eating too much junk food and not enough fruits and vegetables.

According to the cephalocaudal pattern of growth, what feature would grow the fastest?

Brain

Which of the following is NOT a common way that a researcher identifies whether or not an infant is experiencing habituation and dishabituation?

Brain wave activity

What region of the brain is associated with the production of words?

Broca's area

What does research on infants' recognition of language sounds demonstrate?

By their first birthday, infants lose the ability to recognize differences in sounds not important in their own language.

What is NOT one of the four lobes of the cerebral cortex?

Caudal

Which of the following groups would have the most depression in brain activity, based on our understanding of the impact of environment on brain development?

Children raised in an unresponsive, unstimulating, and underfunded orphanage

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding common first words?

Common first words for babies are the same now as they were 50 years ago.

What must infants have in order to make generalizations about objects?

Concepts

______ are cognitive groupings of similar objects, events, people, or ideas.

Concepts

What is the term for the gurgling sounds that infants make in the back of their throats?

Cooing

What term describes the sound infants begin to make at 2 to 4 months?

Cooing

Which activity do infants first demonstrate to get their needs met?

Crying

Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the evolutionary perspective of the acquisition of language?

Evolutionary psychologists believe that humans acquired language about 500,000 years ago.

What type of memory involves the conscious or intentional recall of facts and other information that can be stated or declared?

Explicit

Which type of memory improves substantially during the second year of life?

Explicit memory

What do infants imitate first?

Facial expressions

True or false: Fetuses can detect the human voice but are unable to tell one sound from another.

False

True or false: From birth to age 2, the areas of a baby's brain develop at the same pace.

False

True or false: In infancy, spoken vocabulary far exceeds receptive vocabulary.

False

True or false: Infants can say more words than they can actually understand

False

True or false: Infants can say more words than they can actually understand.

False

True or false: Intermodal perception involves receiving information from a single sensory modality.

False

True or false: Piaget believed that children are like sponges who absorb information from the world around them without having to search out new knowledge.

False

True or false: Research techniques used to assess visual perception are more accurate than research techniques used to assess auditory perception.

False

True or false: Sudden infant death syndrome occurs most commonly in children between the ages of 4 and 6 months of age.

False

True or false: The axon and dendrites are inside the neuron's cell body and send signals in and out.

False

True or false: The cephalocaudal pattern is the sequence in which the earliest growth occurs in the middle trunk and progresses outward to the head and feet.

False

If a child's sucking behavior is followed by a reward such as music or a human voice, one can expect which of the following infant behaviors to occur?

Faster sucking

The neuroconstructivist view states that a combination of which of the following factors influence brain development?

Gene expression Experiences

Which form of infant communication involves showing and pointing?

Gesturing

Which of the following infant behaviors shows an infant's concept and categorization abilities?

Grouping together objects with similar appearances

The name given to decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentations of the stimulus is

Habituation

Which type of experiment is typically used to study infants' concept and categorization abilities?

Habituation experiments

Scientists are using which of the following technology to study infant perception?

High-speed computer equipment Respiration and heart rate equipment Eye-tracking equipment Video-recording equipment

Which of the following statements represents the interactionist view of language acquisition?

How much of language acquisition is biologically determined and how much depends on social interaction is a matter of debate.


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