Terry
What does "organic development," mean? There is good evidence that in organic development, perception starts with recognizing outstanding structural features. For example, when two-­year-­old children and chimpanzees had learned that, of two boxes presented to them, the one with a triangle of a particular size and shape always contained attractive food, they had no difficulty applying their training to triangles of very different appearance. The triangles were made smaller or larger or turned upside down. A black triangle on a white background was replaced by a white triangle on a black background, or an outlined triangle by a solid one. These changes seemed not to interfere with recognition. Similar results were obtained with rats. Karl Lashley, a psychologist, has asserted that simple transpositions of this type are universal in all animals including humans.
18 de jun de 2018 02:54
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'Organic' is an adjective most commonly used to mean "produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals." However, it is also used when describing things relating to the living or living matter. 'Development' is a noun meaning the process of growth or advancement. Therefore in context "organic development' could be replaced by the words: "advancement of life" or "evolution"
18 de junho de 2018
In this context, "organic development" refers to people developing mentally in a natural way. For example, letting someone learn by making mistakes (instead of by being told) would be organic development. "Inorganic/unnatural development" would be a forced and calculated method of teaching.
18 de junho de 2018
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