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Title: Lecture 1: Basic Concepts in Cognitive Development


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Lecture 1 Basic Concepts in Cognitive
Development
  • Dr. Neil H. Schwartz
  • Department of Psychology
  • Psy 112 Spring Semester 2005

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Preliminary Assumptions
  • Experience is essential in the development of
    thinking
  • It takes nearly 20 years to develop an adult
    nervous system
  • Cognition develops quantitatively and
    qualitatively during the life-span. That is,
  • You dont just know more but think quite
    differently over time.
  • The changes take place by virtue of

The developmental function- the form cognition
takes over time
Individual differences -variations among people
at any given developmental period.
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Cognition A Conceptual Description
  • It is what laypersons call thinking.
  • It is not directly observable, but implied from
    behavior.
  • It is real and it exists.
  • Cognition includes conscious and deliberate acts
    and non-deliberate processes.
  • It is comprised of different types of activity.

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Those activities consist of
  • acquiring, comprehending and modifying
    information.
  • developing, executing and evaluating plans.
    (macro-mechanism)
  • giving meaning to things we perceive. (micro)
  • forming concepts and classifying stimuli.
    (micro)

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Cognition Its Development over Time
  • Cognition has structure and function.
  • Cognition changes in both structure and function
    over time.
  • Change is perpetual.
  • Developmental progression is an interaction of
    biology and experience.
  • Developmental progression moves from simple to
    complex, and incomplete to complete.
  • Development is an active process.

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  • Structure

Refers to the framework of knowledge that
underlies behavior-- knowledge comprised of how
to put one leg in front of another to walk and
knowledge of how to solve a calculus problem, Or
how to program a VCR or set the table for
dinner. Cognition organizes this knowledge. It
is probably a neural network, and network of
networks.
Function
Refers to what we do with the cognitive system.
Perception, memory, reasoning, judgment, problem
solving.
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Cognition Its Development over Time
  • Structure and function of cognition during
    development is bi-directional.
  • Aspects of development are inter-related and
    integrated.
  • Development is sequential but not continuous. It
    is discontinuous.
  • Children will use a developmental accomplishment
    over and over once it is acquired.

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  • Children will give cues to their environment they
    they are ready to move to the next developmental
    level.
  • Children will seek out stimulation in order to
    develop.
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