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- Select all the statements that are true about neuroplasticity. The process of rewiring your brain and forming new connections The process of enlarging the same brain paths your brain has used. The discovery that our brain stops growing/developing as adults It is a recent discovery that are brains are adaptable. Question 6 True/False Bad habits can be changed by creating new brain paths. True False
- __ 6. Cognitive development A. is a type of reflex that infants possess when they are born. B. involves the growth of thought processes that help children understand their world. C. uses a virtually permanent learning process called imprinting. D. begins when children are approximately 11 to 12 years of age. __ 7. What developmental process has taken place once a child realizes that dogs can vary in size? A. assimilation C. imprinting B. accommodation D. zone of proximal development __ 8. According to Konrad Lorenzz baby ducks will treat you like their mother if you A. take them away from their mother before they are one week old. B. be the only person who feeds them and protects them from danger. C. play with them several times a day. D. make certain that you are the first thing they see that moves when they hatch. __ 9. Lev Vygotsky believed that children learn from working with others. He called this concept A. secure attachment. B. representational thought C. imprinting. D. the zone of proximal development. __ 10. To Harry Harlow why did baby monkeys prefer a cloth surrogate mother over one made of wire? A. The cloth monkey was the only one with food. B. The cloth monkey was easier to hang onto. C. The cloth monkey provided contact comfort. D. The baby monkeys had imprinted to the cloth monkey.
- __ 9. Lev Vygotsky believed that children learn from working with others. He called this concept A. secure attachment. B. representational thought. C. imprinting. D. the zone of proximal development.
- Infancy and Childhood DIRECTIONS: True/False In the blank, indicate whether the statement is true (T)or false (F) __ 1. Attachment is a deep, enduring emotional bond between an infant and the caregiver. __ 2. Jean Piaget found little difference in the thought processes of young children and older children. __ 3. Lev Vygotsky placed less emphasis than did Jean Piaget on outside influences on development. __ 4. If a child becomes anxious whenever a parent leaves the child is experiencing separation anxiety. __ 5. A infant with secure attachment will behave inconsistently whenever a parent leaves.
- D Question 1 How do people become more intelligent? grow your brain muscle born with it it is all in your genes Question 2 How does the diagram of the neurons "At birth vs. At age 6'' demonstrate this? Select all correct answers. Neurons in the brain developed as the struggled to learn new concepts in the environment Neurons in the brain decreased as the child developed and interacted with the environment. Neurons in the brain developed as the child interacted with the environment Question 3 How does the second diagram of the nerves of the animal living in a cage vs.an animal living with other animals and toys demonstrate this? there are less nerves in the brain of the animal that was in a non-stimulating environment there are more nerves in the brain of the animal that was in a non-stimulating environment the animal that was In a non-stimulating environment had more learning opportunities Question 4 How are our brains like muscles? it needs to take breaks so you do not hurt it the more you use it, the stronger it gets the less you use it, the stronger it gets