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in child development, joint attention refers to - ANSWER -the
infant coordinates their attention with an adult and another
object in the environment, emerges in the first year of life
which of the following factors is most likely to increase the
quality of sever and return interactions for a child - ANSWER -
secure attachment increases a child's ability to interact with
their caregiver and with others around them, even if they are
unfamiliar
what brain region is most involved in behavioral inhibition -
ANSWER -the amygdala mediates the responses to fear and
anxiety and is over-active in children with behavioral inhibition
which two hormones are involved in initiating our response to
stress - ANSWER
-cortisol and
adrenaline
, what is cortisols activity during stress - ANSWER -its release
is shut down in
negative
feedback
which parts of the brain are involved in mediating our
responses to stress - ANSWER -the prefrontal cortex,
hippocampus,and amygdala are involved in determining
whether or not a stimulus is stressful hypothalamus, and
pituitary gland are responsible for initiating stress response
what is the difference between tolerable and toxic stress in a
child - ANSWER tolerable stress is buffered by supportive adult
relationships but toxic stress is not
what is the most common source of childhood toxic stress in
western countries - ANSWER -neglect because it occurs on its
own but also as a result of parental difficulties such as
maternal depression and parental substance misuse
silencing of the glucocorticoid receptor gnee occurs
through what kind of
process - ANSWER -an epigenetic one, not an
allostatic one
early life stress is associated with what physiological change in
adulthood - ANSWER -increased sensitivity to stress, increased
levels of inflammation, and glucocorticoid resistance