• Describe the teratogens and their effects. • Describe brain growth from infancy through toddlerhood to childhood. What affects brain and physical growth during these periods? • What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? How does this demonstrate infant learning?
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Examples of teratogens include alcohol, tobacco, certain medications, and exposure to radiation or chemicals. The effects of teratogens can vary depending on the timing and duration of exposure, as well as the individual's genetic susceptibility. Brain growth Show more…
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