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Page 1: Introductory Psychology Growth of the Mind and Person

Introductory Psychology

Growth of the Mind Growth of the Mind and Person and Person

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Questions

• At which age do children begin to hear sound?• At which age can we teach children to swim?• After which age do children become less likely

to develop a close bond with the adoptive parents?

• At which do children begin to understand 1+1=2 or 2-1=1?

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… Could you tell me how to grow, or is it unconveyed, like melody or witchcraft?

--- Emily Dickinson (1862)

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Part I. Developmental Psychology

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Developmental Psychology

• A scientific study of the development of behavior and mind from conception to death– Prenatal development

– Infancy (0 - 2 years)

– Childhood (2 - 12 years)

– Adolescence (12 - 20 years)

– Adulthood (20 -65 years)

– Aged & aging (65 year +)

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IndexMajor Areas of Developmental Psychology• Physical development

– bodily structures– motor development

• Cognitive development– Sensation, perception, memory, thinking (reasoning),

language

• Chapter 11• Social development

– Emotion, social knowledge, morality, personality

• Chapter 12

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IndexMethodology of Developmental Psychology

• Observation– Naturalistic observation– Controlled observation

(experiments)

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Example of Naturalistic Observation• Craig & Pepler (1992)

– Bullying & victimization in the playground

• Bullying occurred every 7.5 min.

• Average length: 38 sec.

• Adults intervened in 3% of the time

• 36% involved objects, 24% racially motivated

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Example of Experimental Study• Bandura (1965)

– Observational learning

• Whether children would imitate aggressive behaviors

– Conditions• no consequence

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Patterns of Development

Ascending pattern

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Patterns of Development

Descending pattern

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Pattern of Development

U-shaped pattern

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IndexDevelopmental functions: Reversed U-shaped pattern

Reversed U-shaped pattern

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IndexDevelopmental functions: Stage-like pattern

Stepwise pattern

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IndexImplications of Developmental Psychology

• Theoretical– Adult mind &

behavior– Human evolution– Philosophy– Curiosity

• Practical – Clinical– Educational– Parenting– Legal

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Part 2. Physical Development

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Genetic Inheritance

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Genetic Inheritance

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Dominant & Recessive Genes

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Conception

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Prenatal Development• Conception

• Zygote stage (<2 weeks)

• Embryo stage (2 - 8 weeks)

• Fetal stage (2 - 9 months)

5 weeks 7 weeks 12 weeks 14 weeks

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Onset of Key Body Parts• Central nervous system: 2 weeks

• Heart: 4 weeks

• Eye, arm, & leg: 4 weeks

• Teeth, ear: 6 weeks

• External genitalia: 8 weeks

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Teratogens

• Cocaine and Heroin – Miscarriage,

premature birth, birth defects

• Alcohol– Fetal alcohol

syndrome, motor development problems

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Teratogens

• Smoking – Reduces oxygen flow,

increases CO2, increases odds of premature birth, low birth weight, and miscarriage

• Medicine– Thalidomide

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Maternal Age & Down’s Syndrome

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Body Growth

• Physical growth– Weight– Height– Growth

spurt

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Brain growth• Brain weight

– 25% of an adult’s at birth, 60-70% at 1 year, 90% at 5 years, 100% at 6 years

• Neurons– 50% die during prenatal period

• Connections– 50% more connections than an adult’s

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Motor Development: Reflexes

• Rooting (birth to around 1 year)

• Sucking (present at birth)

• Swallowing (present at birth)

• Crying (present at birth)

• Breathing (starts at full-term birth)

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Motor Development: Reflexes

• Grasping reflex: disappears around 3-4 months

• Tonic neck reflex: 28 weeks gestation age & disappears around 3-4 months

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Motor Development: Reflexes

• Stepping reflex: 6 weeks optimal & disappears around 3 months

• Swimming reflex (birth onset): disappears around 4-6 months if not used

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Motor Milestones

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Motor Milestones

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Principles of Motor Development

• Proximal-distal direction– the tendency of body

movement development in a trunk to extremities direction (near to far)

• Cephalocaudal direction– tendency of body

movement development in a head to foot direction (head to tail)

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Part 3. Cognitive Development

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Sensation

• Hearing– 28 weeks gestation

age (100-110 db: Dr. Kisilevsky)

– localizes sound at birth, disappears at 2 months, reappears at 4 months (Dr. Muir)

• Taste• Smell

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Sensation

• Vision– visual acuity

• 20/300 at birth, 20/150 at 1 month, 20/70 at 4 months, 20/35 at 8 months, 20/20 at school ages

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Sensation

• Vision– Imprinting (Lorenz)– Critical period

• period during which the organism is most sensitive to certain external stimuli

– Visual input is critical as early as the infant is born

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Long-term consequence of early visual deprivation (Le Grand et al., 2001)

• Congenital cataracts– configural

processing deficit

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Sensation

• Vision– color vision

• yellow, red, green at birth

• blue, gray at 1 month

• categorical perception at 4 months

– peripheral vision

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Infant Research Methods• Habituation method

– Habituating stimulus until infant loses interest– Dishabituating stimulus to see whether infant

regains interest

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Infant Research Methods• Preferential looking

method

– Presenting a pair of stimuli to see whether infant looks longer at one of them

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Perception

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Perception

• Depth perception– crawling study– heart rate study

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Perception

• Depth perception

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Perception

• Size constancy

• Shape constancy Habituating Stimulus

Habituating Stimulus

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Perception• Inter-sensory integration

– Meltzoff & Borton (1979)• 1-month-olds

• sucking on one of the pacifiers and then seeing the pair

• 72% looked longer at the previously sucked pacifier

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Perception

• Sensory-motor integration– Imitation (Meltzoff & Moore, 1977)

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Memory

• Short-term memory– Capacity

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Memory

• Short-term memory– Processing

speed

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Memory

• Long-term memory– Reinforced kicking

paradigm• mobile with or

without string

• 2-, 3-, 6-month-olds

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Memory• Memory Strategies

– rehearsal

• Metamemory

– memory monitoring

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Thinking & Reasoning• Piaget’s theory

– Schema: the mode in which thinking is carried out

• behavioral schema• symbolic schema• operational schema

– Assimilation

• children change new experience to fit the existing schema

– Accommodation

• children change the existing schema to fit new experience

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IndexPiaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development

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Object Permanence

• Object permanence– the notion that an object continues to exist

even out of sight (out of sight is not out of mind)

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Egocentrism

• Three mountain task– Piaget’s results

– 4-6-year-olds choose their own view

– 6-9-year-olds randomly choose other views

– 9-10-year-olds choose a correct view

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Conservation

• Liquid conservation task– pre-operational

child fails the task

– concrete operation child succeeds in the task

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Formal operational thinking• Balance Beam Task

– Concrete operational children fail the task

– Formal operational children succeed in the task because they are able to consider more than two factors simultaneously and use hypothesis testing

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Counter evidence

• Object permanence– impossible event

studies

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Count evidence

• Object permanence– Infant

addition and subtraction

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Count evidence• Egocentrism

– theory of mind studies

• Displacement Task

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Count Evidence• Egocentrism

– Representational Change Task (theory of mind task)

• Gopnik & Astington (1988)

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Representationalchange

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Counter evidence

• Balance beam task– Siegler:

• Rule 1: weight only• Rule 2: weight &

distance when weights are the same on both sides

• Rule 3: weight versus distance

• Rule 4: weight X distance

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Counter evidence• Balance beam task

– Rules 1-2: <9 years, Rules 2-3: 9-17 years, Rule 4: >17 years