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Cognitive development 14 th December 2007. Developmental psychology  study of progressive changes in human traits and abilities that occur throughout.

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1 Cognitive development 14 th December 2007

2 Developmental psychology  study of progressive changes in human traits and abilities that occur throughout the life spam  physical development  cognitive development  social and personality development

3 Development  Developmental changes:  predictable stages  heredity and environment influences  critical periods  Question: why these developmental changes occur and why some people differ developmentally from others?

4 Cognitive development  Changes in thinking and reasoning  2 perspectives  Jean Piaget’s theory  Information-processing theory

5 Jean Piaget (1896-1980)  Cognitive development occurs in 4 qualitatively different stages  Sensimotor period (first 2 years)  Preoperational period (2 to 6 years)  Concrete-operational period (6-12 years)  Formal operational period (adolescence, adulthood)

6 3 cognitive processes  Equilibration  Assimilation  Accomodation

7 Information-processing theory  Differences between younger and older children lies in qualitative differences in how they process information.  Information processing = mental representation, operation with an information, handling data using memory

8 Infants  Perceptual abilities  vision (clear in 20-30 cm)  can detect facial expressions, imitate them  can localize sounds, differentiate among sounds  can differentiate between odors  Learning and memory  relationships between their actions and changes in environment - and remember it

9 Infants - central cognitive task  basic understanding of objects and cause-effect relationships  sensorimotor intelligence  understanding of permanent existence of objects  may reflect limitations in infant’s memory

10 Preschool period (3-6)  representational thought  imagination  imitation of others actions  pretending to be someone  ability to use language  limitations  egocentric thought

11 Middle childhood (6-10)  ability to perform concrete operations  mental transformations (which can be reversed)  the concept of conversation

12 Discussions, alternatives of information/processing approach  Infants behavior in searching tasks may reflect their memory limitations  Preschool children does not think egocentric in all situations  Solving conservation tests may be influenced by problems with understanding instructions (language and conduct used)

13 Case’s integrative theory  Developmental stages  Short-term storage space becomes more efficient using chunking = new executive control structures appear = new executive control structures appear

14 Adolescence  formal operations stage  not all adults can use formal thinking

15 Piaget’s stages of development - childhood


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