Psychology 2040A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Tabula Rasa, Motor Skill, Infant

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Infancy: early learning, motor skills, and perceptual capacities. Multiple choice: psychologist william james viewed the world of a neonate as a(n, blooming, buzzing confusion, blank slate, ordered, predictable environment, refined, complex place. In relating to their physical and social worlds, babies are: passive for the first three to four months, passive for the first year, active from the very start, passive for only the first month, and then active. Objective: 4. 1: baby callum is displaying an inborn, automatic response to a particular form of stimulation. Callum is displaying a: basic emotion. reflex, self-conscious emotion, state of arousal. Objective: 4. 1: the rooting reflex disappears around, 3 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, 6 months. Objective: 4. 1: which of the following reflexes may form the basis for complex motor skills that will develop later? the babinski reflex the tonic neck reflex the eye blink, the sucking reflex.

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