changes in perceptual functioning during infancy Sensory & Perceptual Development The development developmental aspects of infants visual perception eye development
100
What are the Five senses?
Taste, touch, smell, sight , and hearing
100
What is with regard to visual acuity, the length of focus increase almost daily and is within the range of normal adult acuity by the time the infant is
6-12 months old
100
What is which of these is the ability of the lens of each eye to vary its curvature
accommodation
100
What is the term ------- refers to the process of organizing incoming information with stored information that leads to an overt act or motor performance
perceptual motor
100
What is the focal distance of the newborn is about
4-10 inches
200
What is perception?
The ability to use sensory cues to guide motor activity.
200
What is the eyes working together in visually attending to a stationary object or to a moving object is called
Binocular vision
200
What is Adult like color discrimination can be seen infants as young as ----- months of age
3
200
What is of the following objects, infants would visually prefer:
the human face
200
What is when the infant tracks somethings what follows the moevment
eye
300
What are newborns receive stimulation from which of the following sense
visual, auditory, and olfactory
300
What is with regard to taste, neonates show a preference for which of these?
sweet to sour
300
What is the sequence in which newborns learn to track objects across their visual field is
Horizontal, vertical, diagonal, circular
300
What is at the birth eye is
structurally complete but functionally immature
300
What is stereopsis
based on the extent of retinal disparity, or mismatch, between the two eyes.
400
What is Recognition of mother's smell develops around:
Two weeks of age
400
What is the infant's central and peripheral systems are both mature by the ------ months
sixth
400
What is the neonate is unable to shed tears for about 2-3 days after birth
false
400
What is which of the following is the ability to distinguish between shapes and to discriminate among a variety of patterns
form perception
400
What is fusion
a process by which the visual images on the two retinas areas are combined into a single image
500
What is According to the textbook, depth perception
Is influenced by voluntary movement ability and probably learned during the early months of life
500
What is auditory acuity
How well you can hear
500
What is infants perception becomes adult-like around
24 months
500
What is researchers have used visual indicators of infant perceptual abilities? Which not one of those indictors/
eating behavior
500
What is the chapter we went over?
Chapter 9






Infant perception

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