PSY210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tabula Rasa, Inequity Aversion, Habituation

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Sensation & perception: an infant"s eyes, ears, and brain receptors: sensation, an infant"s organizing and processing: perception. Scale error: if a 2-years-old attempt to slide down a dollhouse-sized slide. Habituation: sees picture of horse repetitively, then gets bored. Assimilation: integrate new information into concepts they already have. Which theory does not address how change occurs: core knowledge. Which theories address how change occurs: information-processing, dynamic, sociocultural. By 15 months of age, infants can pass false belief tasks in looking time studies, revealing so-called implicit theory of mind. By 4-5 years of age, children can pass verbal false belief tasks, showing so-called explicit theory of mind. The implicit task doesn"t require you to inhibit what you know to be true (you just need to look) Point form for short answer is ne. Laura schulz (video) described her research on infant"s statistical learning, describe. Adults consider social norms when making decisions around being sel sh vs altruism.

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