A Preliminary Exploration of Children's Physiological Arousal Levels in Regular Preschool Settings
Autor: | Eira Suhonen, Margaret Sims, Nina Sajaniemi |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Early childhood education
Activities of daily living Zone of proximal development 05 social sciences Education Task (project management) Developmental psychology Arousal 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Psychology of learning Developmental and Educational Psychology 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance Early childhood Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery 050104 developmental & child psychology |
Zdroj: | University of New England Australia |
ISSN: | 1839-5961 1836-9391 |
DOI: | 10.1177/183693911103600312 |
Popis: | LEARNING NEW THINGS IS challenging. In these moments, children are functioning in the upper limits of their acquired capability: in Vygotskian terms, children are functioning in their zone of proximal development (ZPD). Acting in the ZPD is cognitively loading and stress-provoking, thus the ability to function optimally in this state of increased stress has fundamental effects on the development of learning abilities. Physiological measures of arousal have become more common and pave the way to understanding not only how children develop regulation but also the role of the environment (social and physical) in supporting that development. While cortisol has become a popular measure of arousal, it is only one component of the physiobiology of arousal. It is important to develop a more holistic understanding of arousal. Our study aimed to evaluate both cortisol and alpha-amylase responses in preschool-aged children in response to both an unusually challenging task as well as to normal early childhood activities. We have used these to develop a model linking activation of the HPA and SAM systems to children's cognitive performance, including the mediating impact of daily activities. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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