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Critical & Sensitive Periods :Critical & Sensitive Periods Concept History Methods Critical Period: The Concept :Critical Period: The Concept A critical period is a time during an organism’s life span when it is more sensitive to environmental influences or stimulation than at other times during its life. Critical Period: The Semantics :Critical Period: The Semantics Critical period: begins and ends abruptly period beyond which a phenomenon will not appear Sensitive period: begins and ends gradually period of maximal sensitivity Window of opportunity: popular metaphor introduced by P. Bateson, 1978 in his critique Critical Period: Embryology :Critical Period: Embryology As is well known, a certain organ arises much earlier or later in the embryo than certain others. When the primary developmental changes are on the verge of taking place or when an important organ is entering its initial stage of rapid proliferation or budding, a serious interruption of the developmental progress often causes decided injuries to this particular organ, while only slight or no ill effects may be suffered by the embryo in general. Such particular sensitive periods during development I have termed ‘critical moments.’ -- Charles R. Stockard Am. J. of Anat. 1921 28:115-275, p. 139 Critical Period: Induction :Critical Period: Induction Embryonic cells transplanted before (but not after) a certain stage of development are induced, by influences in their new cellular environment to develop like cells typical of the new site, not as they would have developed at their original site. -- Hans Spemann, 1938 Critical Period: The Frogs :Critical Period: The Frogs Kermit Kelvin Klyde Imprinting:Konrad Lorenz :Imprinting:Konrad Lorenz Characteristics of Imprinting :Characteristics of Imprinting Confined to a definite time period Irreversible Long-term developmental consequences independent of the original “imprinted object” Critical Period: The Criteria :Critical Period: The Criteria Identifiable beginning point Identifiable end point Intrinsic component Extrinsic component A specified critical system Nash, 1978 Experimental Study: Hubel & Wiesel’s Blind Kittens :Experimental Study: Hubel & Wiesel’s Blind Kittens Experimental Study: Hubel & Wiesel’s Kittens :Experimental Study: Hubel & Wiesel’s Kittens A Natural Experiment: Second Language Learning :A Natural Experiment: Second Language Learning Age Measure A Natural Experiment: Second Language Learning :A Natural Experiment: Second Language Learning A Critical Period for Music? :A Critical Period for Music? In the brains of nine string players examined with magnetic resonance imaging, the amount of somatosensory cortex dedicated to the thumb and fifth finger of the left hand -- the fingering digits -- was significantly larger than in nonplayers. How long the players practiced each day did not affect the cortical map. But … the younger the child when she took up an instrument, the more cortex she devoted to playing it. -- Newsweek, February 19, 1966 A Critical Period for Music? :A Critical Period for Music? Age Measure 24 yrs. old Not on the Basis of That Study! :Not on the Basis of That Study! Found correlation between age and size of response But, did not control for duration or practice effect Not a critical period study Rather adult brain plasticity Ebert, et als. 1995 Early Childhood Intervention: Abecedarian Project :Early Childhood Intervention: Abecedarian Project But they imply, too, that if you miss the window you're playing with a handicap. They offer an explanation of why the gains a toddler makes in Head Start are often so evanescent this intensive instruction begins too late to fundamentally rewire the brain. -- Newsweek, February 19, 1996 Early Childhood Interventions: Abecedarian Project :Early Childhood Interventions: Abecedarian Project To date, there are no compelling data to support the notion of an absolute critical period such that educational intervention provided after a certain age can be beneficial; rather, this is a principle of relative timing effects. Ramey & Ramey, 1998 Early Childhood Interventions: Abecedarian and IDHP Studies :Early Childhood Interventions: Abecedarian and IDHP Studies Age Measure Preschool Preschool + In school In school only Critical Periods: Science and the Young :Critical Periods: Science and the Young It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young. -- Konrad Lorenz Critical & Sensitive Periods :Critical & Sensitive Periods Slides and notes available on-line at: www.jsmf.org/readings
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