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Cognitive Process Development in Primary School age Children with Different Types of Ontogenesis.
Author(s) -
M.Y. Maksimenko,
L. Shal
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
autism and developmental disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-4317
pISSN - 1994-1617
DOI - 10.17759/autdd.2019170306
Subject(s) - pace , psychology , control (management) , cognition , process (computing) , cognitive psychology , perception , relation (database) , mental process , developmental psychology , objectification , applied psychology , computer science , artificial intelligence , philosophy , geodesy , epistemology , database , neuroscience , geography , operating system
As a result of the correctional work held, there is a need in evaluation of the dynamic state of various components of mental activity, namely: programming and control functions corresponding to the states of individual higher mental functions (motor, perceptions, spatial processes, speech, etc.), the pace of individual types of activity and volume sustainable performance, as well as features of communication skills. It is preferable to use types of tasks similar to those worked out in the system of the correctional-developing approach for objectification of dynamic changes results. The performance indicators of the correctional course are qualitative and quantitative changes identified in the proposed control tasks. Tasks, selected as control, reflect the level of development or deficiency of mechanisms, ensuring functioning of individual higher mental functions. The priority is given to the qualitative indicators of completed tasks in relation to specific indicators, whereas the quantitative – pace indicators provide information on the degree of stability, the automation of the requisite types of activities with age taking into account. Maximum attention should be paid to the dynamics of the "weak" links of higher mental functions.Course of Correction. Part 4. Ending

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