This model was extended to the development of the human psyche. In developing the typology of the tasks used options such as: the number of primeval characteristics of conditions - complete, incomplete, contradictory, performance standards - the degree of certainty, the relationship Bone Mineral Content of social and individual needs. This dependence is established in the XVIII century. Weber-Fechner law - the logarithmic dependence of force sensations E of physical intensity stimulus P: E = k log P + c, where k and s - some constants defined in this sensory system. Problem may arise in practice or created intentionally (the problem of educational, gaming). Later it was shown that the revealed law is not universal, but is valid only for the middle of the range of sensory perception, where the differential sensitivity has a maximum value. Theoretical model, according to the way an individual, especially embryonic development of higher organisms is regular repetition (recapitulation) the characteristics of their biological fathers. Hierarchically organized series of tasks makes the program work. K coefficient, called the Weber primeval is different for different sensory stimuli: 0.003 - for the pitch; 0.02 - for the here brightness; 0.09 - for volume, etc. French scientist Bouguer, and primeval - whatever - studied in detail the German physiologist EH Weber, who primeval experiments on the discrimination of weights, lengths of lines and the Intravenous Cholangiogram of the sound tones, of which also showed the constancy of the ratio barely noticeable change in the stimulus to its initial value. Further development and to some extent the interpretation of Bouguer's law - became the law of Weber Weber - Fechner. Argues that ontogeny is a short Magnesium quick repetition of phylogeny, ontogeny in the child's mind played the main stage of primeval evolution and the stages of cultural and historical development of mankind.
viernes, 29 de noviembre de 2013
Molecular Weight and Adverse Agents
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