Across
- 5. The ability to only see the world from your own point of view.
- 7. Changing an existing schema or forming a new one to fit new information.
- 8. The first stage in Piagets stages of cognitive development in which object permanence is developed.
- 10. The name of the study of egocentrism.
- 12. A mental structure that contains information we have about one aspect of the world.
- 13. An autonomic function in the body that we do not control
Down
- 1. The second to last stage in Piagets stages of cognitive development in which logical thinking is developed
- 2. Refers to 'thinking' and all mental processes
- 3. The psychologists who carried out the naughty teddy study.
- 4. The ability to realise a quantity remains the same even though the appearance of the object changes.
- 6. The key hub of information in the brain, relaying sensory and motor signals to the cortex.
- 9. Refers to all other influences on development e.g. your environment.
- 11. The outer covering of the brain where mental processing takes place.
- 14. Genetic influences, characteristics you inherit from your ancestors.
