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The rate of change of a stimulus may be important in determining receptor response.
Fifth Sensorimotor Substage
Refers to the fifth stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development in infants, focusing on experimenting and discovering new ways to solve problems.
Piaget
A Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in child development, particularly his theory of cognitive development stages.
Violation-of-Expectation Tasks
Research methods used in cognitive psychology to study understanding or awareness by observing reactions to unexpected outcomes.
A-not-B Tasks
Cognitive tests used to assess the understanding of object permanence in infants, typically involving hiding an object in one location and observing if the infant can find it.
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