Development

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