Understand other cognitive developments which occur early in life: memory and theory of mind

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development psychology (Major Cognitive Developments in Early life) Mind Map on Understand other cognitive developments which occur early in life: memory and theory of mind, created by Elizabeth.T.Hill on 29/03/2014.
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Understand other cognitive developments which occur early in life: memory and theory of mind
  1. language
    1. memory
      1. multidimensional, stored knowledge
        1. types of memory (4)
          1. Episodic: episodes e.g.1st day of highschool
            1. Semantic: facts and knowledge e.g. good in pub quiz
              1. Procedural: skills and procedure e.g. how to drive a car
                1. Autobiographical: events or knowledge about self e.g. I am a vegetarian = not affected by a single event
                2. Implicit: previous experiences aiding in a task = procedural, practice without being aware
                  1. Explicit: verbalise and have conscious knowledge/awareness of events and facts
                  2. theory of mind
                    1. understanding that other people have minds of their own
                      1. memory dependent on knowledge of "self" this is an addition as can now understand other have their own mind
                        1. mental states are present: beliefs, desires and emotions
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