I was wondering what everyone else thought. Do you think that it has become harder for us to form an identity? Or possibly it has become easier because there is such a wide range of "socially accepted" things?
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Identity in a changing world
I was wondering what everyone else thought. Do you think that it has become harder for us to form an identity? Or possibly it has become easier because there is such a wide range of "socially accepted" things?
Little women article
Hello classmates,
read this article. It is very interesting and related to what we discussed in class. Tell me what you think! Enjoy!
Friday, October 28, 2011
Gender develompent
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
I must say i truly missed blogging over this break and am very excited to jump right back in and blog!
Anyway, so today in our awesome class we did one of our little personal survey thingies. I must admit that usually i hate those surveys; however, today i actually found it quite interesting because i realized something new about my life. Upon completing the survey that showed whether we trust or mistrust people, i scored the lowest in our class(6 out of 12)making me a very mistrusting person, whereas Sharon scored much higher(i think she was the second most trusting). Additionally, the second part of the survey tried to demonstrate whether we are well adjusted and independent or doubtful and insecure. Again,i got the lowest score(3 out of 12) proving that i must be a doubtful person and insecure about the decisions i make and Sharon yet again got a very high score. Now i do not question whether the surveys were correct or not-lets just assume that they were. Mrs. Perl found it very interesting, of course, that our results varied and after a bit of pondering, so did i. Therefore, i have a few questions that i would like you guys to think about as well
Why is it that Sharon and i have such completely different scores? We basically grew up in teh sam environemnt because we're only 14 months apart so what could have caused this difference? What do you think is our parents role in this?What is our friends' role in this? Do genes have anything to do with it? Anything else you want to comment on?
It might be a little awkward for you guys to comment on this because its about the psychological development of me and my dearest Sharon which is kind of personal but you should give it a try and give your honest opinion. I wont take offense(maybe sharon will.. hahaha)
Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Developing Child
Because of the new technology and scientific discoveries, we now know that babies come into the world with much more abilities than we originally thought. Right after birth, a baby can turn in the direction of a voice and reach out its hand. Babies are also born with likes and dislikes. For example, they love the taste of vanilla. They also immediately recognize their mother’s speech.
Something very interesting that I learned from watching this video was that children are born legally blind. The reason is because they do not have enough cone cells in their retina nor are there enough connections among the neurons in the visual cortex. However, both develop VERY rapidly. At three months, a baby can detect differences in facial expressions. All of this shows that babies are actually a lot less helpless than we once thought them to be. In fact, they are meeting the three basic tasks of infancy: getting sustenance, defending against harmful stimulations, and making social contact.
Infants also prefer novelty over familiarity. They will get bored of doing the same thing over and over again. This is an example of habituation. They also prefer complex shapes with various colors. We can study this by taking the baby’s heart rate or examining their visual contact with the object.
Scientists also discovered something called object permanence which was something new I learned. Object permanence is the idea that objects will continue to exist even when hidden. At first babies think that when something is hidden it doesn’t exist anymore. It is not until 3.5 months that a baby will learn that just because the object is hidden doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist anymore.
The video showed a very interesting experiment regarding how children understand symbols. A 2.5 year old child does not understand that the place where the toy is hidden in the small model, is hidden in the same place in the large model. However, a three old would be able to. It’s amazing to see how much children develop in such small increments of time! This also was something new that I learned. Who knew that 2.5 year old would not be able to understand where the toy is hidden in the big model, but only 6 months later, the child can understand the concept and put the pieces together.
We learned that biology nor experience individually are our destinies. Rather, it is both nature and nurture working together. A baby might be born shy, but the environment, such as how his parents raise him can modify that shyness, allowing him to later become one of the most outgoing, lively ones in the class!
The Developing Child
*This very long video is explains how children develop over time.
* In the 1800 a young boy was found and they soon discovered that he had lived in the wild his entire life. He was named Victor and was taught how to become a civilized man. At first the teachings worked, however, after five years nothing changed and when he died at the age of forty he was still unable to speak or behave like other civilized human beings.
*A few minutes after a baby is born its exes will turn to the direction of a voice and their head will turn toward the direction of a face. They will try to move their hands towards something they can touch.
*Experiment shows that babies are very much aware of what is going on around them and respond to stimulus. When something grabs their attention they react my looking at it for a longer time. As soon as they get bored, they look away from the object.
*another experiment showed that a two year old couldn’t find a snoopy that was hidden in a big room although it was previously shown to her in a small model room. However, a three year old was able to find snoopy in the big room after shown to her where it was hidden in the model room.
*I didn’t know that babies are basically blind when they are born with 20/500 vision. This is because they don’t have enough cone cells in their retinas and they don’t have enough connections among the neurons and visual cortex to process visual information fully.
*I didn’t know that babies like contours objects over plain ones, complex over simple ones and whole faces rather than pieces of faces.
* I didn’t realize that children actually have to think so much more than we do because they have so much more that they have to figure out.
Friday, October 7, 2011
The Developing Child
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Discovering Psychology
Psychologists use reearch to predict and sometimes control behavior, the solutions for the practical problems then sometimes help individuals and society.
Study mental processing because:
-facinating and challening
-Improve education
-Reduce stress
-Promote peace
-some obseve behavior in specially arranged conditions measuring and testing it
reason to study behavior is because its a window to the workings of the human mind.
Some study the wide varity of different organism (to only humans).
Even small behavious can give us clues to our behavior
Psychological behavior watch teenage girls students as they meet their new young male teacher.
They laugh once he is because they might be: nervous,excited,to show how cool they were, because of anicipation, arousal, self concious or the most common one: typical reaction of adolessant girls.
I always wondered why girls laugh and scream after something exciting happends like they talked to a boy, but this really explains it and helps me look at the word in a psychological way.
*Cortex-wrinkly thing made up of millions of networks of nerve cells.
*Orchestrates talents and skills- music, solving mathematical problems, face recognition, etc.
*Two halves of the brain- are asymmetrical but each has different skills and abilities.
*Left brain controls right side of body and right brain controls left side of body.
*Corpus collosum-carries impulses to and from each halve of the brain.
*Corpus collosum is sometimes cut in order to avoid seizures in some epileptics.
*Allows us to study the different properties of the two hemispheres. *Vicky saw a picture of a girl on the telephone in her left visual field. It was perceived by both eyes but then brought into the right hemisphere. Even though she understood the full picture, she was only able to say woman and was unable to fully express what the picture was. The reason for this was because the left hemisphere is responsible for language expression and since the information was in the right hemisphere she couldn’t say it. However, her right hemisphere enabled her left hand to write what she understood in the picture.
* I mostly knew all of this because Mrs. Perl taught us so well. However, I didn’t know that in the end once she wrote the word telephone she’d be able to say it and that her brain hemispheres do communicate, in a way. I thought that that was very interesting.