PSY312H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phonological Awareness, Visual Impairment, Fergus I. M. Craik
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Cogniive development video l almost everything in life is based on this one skill. l a way they can tell us if they have learned is through staring at something, how long, and what they are staring at. Changes also can be monitored by heart rate, sweat, or bp, etc. physiological responses change during reacions and response especially in habituate and dishabituaion. In born preferences for sensory simuli called perceptual bias. Most easily tested sensory skill. n when here loud sound, do morrow relex. n prefer female voice n sense of touch in response to dif tacile. n new smells alter their breathing patern indicaing disinguishing. Pleasant or unpleasant. n taste: prefer sweet n colour vision present at birth, neonates under 1 week can disinguish from red and yellow from grey. n also acively choose what to look at. Simulated by bold paterns, contrast, moion, sudden changes in light, etc.