GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
Question
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Core knowledge
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Video deficit
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Object permanence
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Executive function
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Detailed explanation-1: -In terms of duration, researchers have indicated that 6-month-old infants recall one step of a 3-step event sequence for up to 24 hr. By the time infants are 9 months of age, they remember the individual target actions that comprise a 2-step event sequence for 1 month.
Detailed explanation-2: -In deferred imitation, infants were exposed to a TV depiction of an adult manipulating a novel toy in a particular way but were not presented with the real toy until the next day. The results showed significant imitation at both ages, and furthermore showed that even the youngest group imitated after the 24-hour delay.
Detailed explanation-3: -Examples. Some examples a child is at the preoperational stage include: imitating the way someone talks or moves even when they are not in the room. drawing people and objects from their own life but understanding they are only representations.
Detailed explanation-4: -infant perception, process by which a human infant (age 0 to 12 months) gains awareness of and responds to external stimuli. At birth, infants possess functional sensory systems; vision is somewhat organized, and audition (hearing), olfaction (smell), and touch are fairly mature.