Across
- 8. investigated the mechanisms of imprinting
- 9. Represenitive
- 12. A process of early learning in which a young animal or infant forms a strong and enduring attachment to the first moving object or individual
- 16. understanding information or ideas
- 17. the person known for the babinski reflex
Down
- 1. American philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self
- 2. a primitive involuntary movement present in newborns and infants
- 3. the early language development stage where children use short simple phrases
- 4. A representation of a plan or theory
- 5. known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development, which posits that social interaction and culture are fundamental to learning
- 6. Swiss psychologist known for their work on child development
- 7. a branch of psychology that studies the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes that occur throughout the human lifespan, from conception to death
- 10. thinking only of oneself
- 11. A place to stay
- 13. an involuntary, innate reflex present in newborns that helps them locate and latch onto a food source
- 14. The person who fundamentally changed our understanding of animal and human behavior
- 15. prevention of wasteful use of a resource
