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PSYC 140 - Module 6 Exam Review
Boys Puberty - ✅✅ -Start of Puberty: Usually begins between ages 9.5 and 13.5.
Growth Spurt: age 12.5
Spermarche (First Ejaculation): Begins around the age of 13
End of Puberty: 18 years old on average.

Girls Puberty - ✅✅ -Start of Puberty: Typically begins between ages 8 and 13.
Growth Spurt: starts age 10
Menarche (First Menstruation): age 12.5
End of Puberty: 16 years old on average.

Summarize the domino effect and its role in puberty. - ✅✅ -The hypothalamus is a
regulatory center in the brain and it sends GnRH to the pituitary gland, triggered by
achieving a certain threshold of body fat. The pituitary gland released gonadotropins
(FSH and LH) which trigger the production of sperm and ovarian follicles, along with
sex hormones being released into the bloodstream. These sex hormones lead to the
development of secondary sex characteristics like pubic hair growth, breast growth,
etc.

Late-Maturing Girls - ✅✅ -have not been identified for being at risk for major
problems, although these individuals may feel annoyed at being behind their peers
regarding sexual development. The poor outcomes are by no means inevitable.

Early-Maturing Boys - ✅✅ -typically receive positive attention for being the tallest
and strongest in their class. This positive attention is often from both girls and other
boys, who may look up to early maturing boys who have a natural advantage in
sports and other activities.

Late-Maturing Boys - ✅✅ -may be at-risk for problem behaviors if their appearance
and behavior, paired with an unsympathetic and bullying school situation, results in
their being rejected by their peers. The poor outcomes are by no means inevitable.

Profile of people with anorexia nervosa - ✅✅ -are more likely to come from middle-
to upper-class families that are highly controlling, common for it to run in the family.
are more likely to be very perfectionistic and tightly controlling of their own behaviors.
may come from a culture or part of society where there is a high emphasis on being
thin.
may also have low levels of key neurotransmitters.

Profile of people with bulimia nervosa - ✅✅ -may also run in families. However,
these individuals are more likely to be impulsive and engage in other reckless
behaviors. Research has found connections between bulimia and depressive
disorders, indicating a possible biochemical problem.

, Eating disorders -✅✅ -In summary, a variety of social, genetic, neurochemical, and
personality variables play a role in eating disorders. However, younger and more
perfectionistic individuals are more likely to develop anorexia, while older and more
impulsive individuals are more likely to develop bulimia.
People with the purging subtype of anorexia will still be concerned about obesity and
would be underweight. Those components are not part of bulimia.

Early Maturing Girls -✅✅ -Girls who begin to mature before age 10 my experience
delinquency, negative body image, eating Disorder, substance abuse and early
sexual behavior.
Boys who begin to mature before age 12 may experience popularity with girls,
popularity among male peers & athletic success. May also be more prone to risk
behavior, starting to do more activities before they are ready.
Girl who mature later in life may have a more boyish figure and suffer from body
image problems. Even feeling left out from their peers.
Boys who mature later may be at risk for some social and behavioral problems if
these physical attributes contribute to them being rejected by their peers.

What are the health consequences of anorexia nervosa? - ✅✅ -affects your entire
body.
Anorexia can be fatal, and it is the deadliest mental disorder. Anorexia damages all
major organs, and heart problems can linger for the rest of the individual's life.
Nutritional deficiencies also affect the brain and bones. Amenorrhea (cessation of
menstruation) is also common. Both anorexia and bulimia are associated with mental
health issues, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.

What are the health consequences of bulimia nervosa? - ✅✅ -affects the entire
body. Is less costly from a health standpoint, it can result in heart failure and
stomach rupture. More benign consequences are from purging behaviors, which can
noticeably affect cheeks and hands. However, consequences of bulimia are less
noticeable than the consequences of anorexia, particularly since many bulimic
individuals are of normal weight or are overweight (purging is an inefficient means of
losing weight). Both anorexia and bulimia are associated with mental health issues,
including depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.

How does formal operational thought differ from concrete operational thought? Give

✅✅
an example (other than one used in the module) of the type of thinking in formal
operations that a child in concrete operations might find difficult. - -formal
operational thought is some ways is a continuation of concrete operational thought.
Individuals at this stage can think abstractly and hypothetically. They can engage in
deductive reasoning, consider possibilities, and think about concepts and situations
that are not directly tied to concrete experiences.

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