What are all the processes involved in an infant's ability for motor development?

What will be an ideal response?


The processes involved in motor development are central nervous system maturation, the infant's physical capacities, environmental supports, and the infant's desire to explore the world. Motor development is learned by revising and combining abilities and skills to fit the infant's goals.

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The initial, momentary storage of information that lasts only an instant is called __________.

A. short-term memory B. sequential memory C. sensory memory D. long-term memory

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Normally people fall asleep when:

a. Their body temperature is high b. Their body temperature is phase delayed c. Their body temperature is decreasing d. They have high levels of orexin, increasing temperature in the preoptic area

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Individual members of a category are known as ______________

a. prototypes c. member units b. schemata d. exemplars

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Objective test items can be used to measure

A) reasoning. B) memory. C) application. D) all of the above.

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