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Sensorimotor Stage
The first of Piaget's stages of cognitive development, where infants learn about the world through their senses and actions.
Reflexes
Involuntary, automatic responses of the body to a stimulus, which function as basic building blocks of the nervous system, ensuring survival through quick reactions to the environment.
Existing Scheme
Cognitive structures or patterns of thought and understanding that individuals use to organize and interpret experience.
Accommodation
In psychology, a process of cognitive development where existing mental schemas are modified to incorporate new experiences.
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