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JEOPA

RDY

B Y : T A Y L O R H I G G I N S

C R Y S T A L P R A D O

D A N I E L L E D U R A N

Brain Structures

Developmental

Milestones

At what age..

Scientists and Their Theories

Neurons

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

Assists in planning, self-control, and self-regulation.

Very immature in the newborn

What is the Frontal cortex?

When the newborn lies between the mother’s breasts, skin-to-skin,

listening to her heartbeat and feeling her body heat.

What is kangaroo care?

The age in which a child will be able to walk up

stairs.

What is two year?

According to Freud, the stage of childhood in

which sexual needs were quiet and in which psychic

energy was put into schoolwork and sports

What is the latency stage?

The brain communication system starts with

these kinds of cells.

What are neurons?

Hearing occurs in which part of the brain?

What is the Auditory cortex?

Primes the body’s immune system to resist

a specific contagious disease.

What is immunization?

The age at which infants with express social joy

and laughter.

What is 3 months?

The founder of the Sociocultural Theory

Who is Lev Vygotsky

What carries information from the axon of the

sending neuron, to the dendrites of the receiving neuron

What is neurotransmitters?

What part of the brain is the least mature at birth due to lack of use of a certain

function?

What is the visual cortex?

A relationship in which an infant obtains both comfort

and confidence from the presence of his or her caregiver. Majority of children fall into this

category.

What is secure attachment?

The age by month in which a child is able to

use their arms, and then legs to inch

forward when on their bellies.

What is 5 months?

Theory that stresses the potential of all humans

for good.

What is the humanistic theory?

At what age are most neurons connected to

other neurons?

What is 2 years?

Which part of the brain is dedicated to perception of

faces?

What is the Fusiform Face Area?

When infants copy behavior they noticed

hours or even days earlier.

What is deferred imitation?

The age, in months, in which a baby begins to

experience fear of unexpected sights and

sounds.

What is 12 months?

The period of cognitve development

characterized by magical and egocentric thinking (according to

Piaget.

What is the preoperational period?

During ____, Axons and Dendrites do not touch?

What is a synapse?

At 2 years old the brain weighs what percent of

what it will in adulthood?

Exact percent

What is 75%?

Focuses on movement and change. Infants enjoy movement. As

soon as they can, they move their bodies.

What is dynamic perception?

The age in months, when a child can walk

backward?

What is 15 months?

Theorist who described eight psychosocial

stages of development, each involving a crisis as

people mature within their context

Who is Erikson?

The great increase in the number of dendrites that occurs in an infants brain

during the first two years of life.

What is transient exuberance?

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