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Cognitive development 14 th December 2007
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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
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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?
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Cognitive development Changes in thinking and reasoning 2 perspectives Jean Piaget’s theory Information-processing theory
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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)
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3 cognitive processes Equilibration Assimilation Accomodation
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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
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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
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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
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Preschool period (3-6) representational thought imagination imitation of others actions pretending to be someone ability to use language limitations egocentric thought
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Middle childhood (6-10) ability to perform concrete operations mental transformations (which can be reversed) the concept of conversation
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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)
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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
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Adolescence formal operations stage not all adults can use formal thinking
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Piaget’s stages of development - childhood
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