COGNITIVE AND PERCEPTUAL LIMITATIONS AND LEARNING - AN EXCURSION INTOCONNECTIONIST THEORY - ATHANASSIOS RAFTOPOULOS

Authors
Citation
A. Raftopoulos, COGNITIVE AND PERCEPTUAL LIMITATIONS AND LEARNING - AN EXCURSION INTOCONNECTIONIST THEORY - ATHANASSIOS RAFTOPOULOS, Human development, 40(5), 1997, pp. 293-319
Citations number
102
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental
Journal title
ISSN journal
0018716X
Volume
40
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
293 - 319
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-716X(1997)40:5<293:CAPLAL>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Most developmental theories consider development as a process in which an organism grows from an immature (biological, behavioral, sensory, and cognitive) state to a mature one, the latter being more perfect an d 'better'. In this paper I will argue in favor of the view that the l imited resources with which the organism starts its development show p ositive results, in that they make possible certain kinds of learning which otherwise would be highly problematical. I will start by discuss ing certain limitations regarding the cognitive structure of the organ ism. Then, I will discuss learning and its problems in connectionism. My argument will be that the knowledge we gain from our effort to over come these problems sheds light on the beneficial role of limited reso urces. Finally, I will return to the types of limitations taken up in the first part, and assess their role in the cognitive development of the organism.