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1 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Cognition

2 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Chapter 7: Cognition Cognition: the activity of knowing Typical of humans throughout lifespan Changes across the lifespan Piaget and Vygotsky

3 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Intelligence: How well we adapt –Schemes - cognitive structures –Represent reality

4 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Assimilation –Using existing schemes to interpret new experiences –e.g., Birds are things that fly Accommodation –Modifying schemes to fit new experience –e.g., Butterflies are different than Birds even though they both fly

5 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Adaptation –Adjusting to the environment –Using assimilation and accommodation Intelligence = Adaptation Constructivism –Children construct own reality –use their experiences (schemes)

6 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Four stages/changes in ability to reason –Sensorimotor: birth to 2 years –Preoperational: 2 to 7 years –Concrete operations: 7 to 11 years –Formal operations: 12+ years

7 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Sensorimotor Stage –Newborn uses reflexes to understand world –Eventually - mental representation Object Permanence –Symbolic Capacity Language

8 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Figure 7.4

9 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Preoperational Stage Ages 2 – 7: preschool –May have imaginary companions Egocentric thinkers –animism Problem solving limited Lack conservation –Irreversible thinking –Unable to decenter

10 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Concrete Operations Age 7-11 Can conserve Decentration Reversible thinking Logical thinking (limited to reality) –Seriation and classification –Transitive thinking: “ If J is taller than M, and M is taller than S, who is taller – J or S?”

11 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Formal Operations Adolescence/puberty Logical thinking about ideas –Hypothetical and abstract thinking –Hypothetical-deductive reasoning Decontextual thinking –Ability to separate prior knowledge/beliefs from new evidence to the contrary

12 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Formal Operations Adolescent egocentrism –Differentiating own thoughts from others’ Imaginary audience –Also, learning to present themselves to a real audience Personal fable –“No one has ever felt like this before!” –“I drive better when I’m drunk!”

13 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Cognition in Adulthood Formal operations requires –Normal intelligence –Higher education (scientific thinking) Lower performance on formal operations Use only in field of expertise Postformal thought –No absolute answer in many situations

14 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Piaget Contributions –Stimulated much research –Correct about cognitive development Challenges –Underestimated competencies –Focused on performance not competence –Domain growth rather than stages –Social influences left out

15 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7 Vygotsky Emphasized the sociocultural context –Culture effects how and what we think Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) –Accomplishment with guidance –Where lessons should be aimed Guided participation learning Private speech/ guides behavior (3&4 yr olds)

16 Life-Span Human Development, Fifth Edition, Carol K. Sigelman and Elizabeth A. Rider Chapter 7


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