PSYC 2103 TEST # 1 REVIEW SHEET



PSYC 2103 TEST # 1Study Guide

Development X linked inheritance

Growth mutation

Biological aging chromosome abnormalties

Aging genetic counseling

Age grade behavioral genetics

Age norms Heritability

Social clock shared and non shared environmental influences

Nature and nurture gene-environment interaction (relationships) [3 types]

Maturation stages of prenatal development

Secondary aging influences on prenatal development

Learning organogenisis

Gerontology placenta

Life span perspective umbilical cord autosomes

Theory age of viability sex chromosomes

Hypothesis critical (sensitive) period reaction range

Correlation studies catch up growth alleles

Age effects pituitary gland homozygous alleles

Cohort (contextual) effects hypothalamus heterozygous alleles

Cohort lateralization genetic imprinting

Longitudinal study plasticity presbyopia

Cross-sectional study neuron obesity

Sequential study synapse trophoblast

proximodistal growth ectoderm

Activity and passivity orthogenetic growth endoderm

Continuity and discontinuity cephalocaudal growth mesoderm

Universality and context specific development sexual differentiation

Multidimensionality hemispheric preference mylenation

Multidirectionality fine and gross motor skills synaptic pruning

Individuality developmental norm myopia

Stability and Change dynamic systems theory presbycusis

Schools (perspectives) of psychology pincer and ulnar grasp andropause

Gene-environment interaction reflex climacteric

Biopsychosocial puberty menopause

Conception adolescence eclectic

Zygote adolescent growth spurt G. Stanley Hall

Blastocyst menarche John Locke

Chromosome spermarche Roussea

DNA osteoporosis physical growth thru

Genotype arthritis the lifespan

Phenotype reserve capacity excercise

Single gene pair inheritance PMS

Polygenetic traits 4 increases in motor growth

Dominant and recessive genes adolescent responses to development

Incomplete dominance primary and secondary sex characteristics

Codominance postnatal depression

Gene age-related macular degeneration

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