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JEOPA

RDY

B Y : T A Y L O R H I G G I N S

C R Y S T A L P R A D O

D A N I E L L E D U R A N

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Brain Structures

Developmental

Milestones

At what age..

Scientists and Their Theories

Neurons

10 10 10 10 10

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50 50 50 50 50

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Assists in planning, self-control, and self-regulation.

Very immature in the newborn

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What is the Frontal cortex?

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When the newborn lies between the mother’s breasts, skin-to-skin,

listening to her heartbeat and feeling her body heat.

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What is kangaroo care?

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The age in which a child will be able to walk up

stairs.

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What is two year?

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According to Freud, the stage of childhood in

which sexual needs were quiet and in which psychic

energy was put into schoolwork and sports

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What is the latency stage?

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The brain communication system starts with

these kinds of cells.

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What are neurons?

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Hearing occurs in which part of the brain?

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What is the Auditory cortex?

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Primes the body’s immune system to resist

a specific contagious disease.

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What is immunization?

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The age at which infants with express social joy

and laughter.

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What is 3 months?

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The founder of the Sociocultural Theory

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Who is Lev Vygotsky

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What carries information from the axon of the

sending neuron, to the dendrites of the receiving neuron

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What is neurotransmitters?

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What part of the brain is the least mature at birth due to lack of use of a certain

function?

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What is the visual cortex?

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A relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort

and confidence from the presence of his or her caregiver. Majority of children fall into this

category.

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What is secure attachment?

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The age by month in which a child is able to

use their arms, and then legs to inch

forward when on their bellies.

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What is 5 months?

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Theory that stresses the potential of all humans

for good.

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What is the humanistic theory?

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At what age are most neurons connected to

other neurons?

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What is 2 years?

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Which part of the brain is dedicated to perception of

faces?

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What is the Fusiform Face Area?

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When infants copy behavior they noticed

hours or even days earlier.

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What is deferred imitation?

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The age, in months, in which a baby begins to

experience fear of unexpected sights and

sounds.

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What is 12 months?

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The period of cognitve development

characterized by magical and egocentric thinking (according to

Piaget.

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What is the preoperational period?

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During ____, Axons and Dendrites do not touch?

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What is a synapse?

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At 2 years old the brain weighs what percent of

what it will in adulthood?

Exact percent

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What is 75%?

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Focuses on movement and change. Infants enjoy movement. As

soon as they can, they move their bodies.

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What is dynamic perception?

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The age in months, when a child can walk

backward?

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What is 15 months?

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Theorist who described eight psychosocial

stages of development, each involving a crisis as

people mature within their context

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Who is Erikson?

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The great increase in the number of dendrites that occurs in an infants brain

during the first two years of life.

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What is transient exuberance?

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Thank you for playing Jeopardy!