Child Training As An Exact Science; a Treatise Based Upon the Principles of Modern Psychology, Normal And Abnormal

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Later on we will recur to this law of "Wundt, which is of great importance in the ques- tion of the educability of idiots.
Experimental psychology makes use of peri- metry, tests the visual field, in order to establish the fatigability of the brain. Every mental exer- tion produces a degree of fatigue in the brain which finds its expression in a restriction of the visual field. Inasmuch as the solving of one and the same problem requires mental exertion of varied intensity in children of varied
... endowment, fatigue of the brain, with its attendant restriction of the visual field, will occur more rapidly in one child, more slowly in another. By means of peri- 116 CHILD TRAINING metry, therefore, we can ascertain the degree of apperceptional power and of mental capacity for development.
By far the most reliable method for the eval- uation of a child's intelligence, however, is the series of tests evolved by Binet and Simon. By means of these, it has been said by a recent writer, the psychologist, after forty minutes' examination, can obtain a more enlightening esti- mate of a child's intelligence than can be reached by most teachers in a year of contact in the schoolroom.


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