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Motor, Sensory, and Perceptual Development Chapter 5 Motor, Sensory, and Perceptual Development

Motor Development Dynamic SystemsTheory Reflexes Blinking Babinski Rooting Sucking Moro Grasping Stepping Swimming Tonic Neck

Newborn Reflexes

Newborn Reflexes

Gross Motor Skills                                           Posture Walking Second Year Childhood

Fine Motor Skills Infancy Childhood

Sensation and Perception Ecological View Critical Periods

Studying Newborn Perception Visual Preference Habituation and Dishabituation High Amplitude Sucking Orienting Response and Tracking Equipment

Equipment

Vision Infancy Visual Acuity and Human Faces Color Vision Perceiving Patterns Perceptual Constancy --Size --Shape Depth Perception Visual Expectations Childhood

Hearing Fetus Infant Child

Other Senses Touch Pain Smell Taste Intermodal Perception Extrasensory Perception