Asked by Joseph Mullenberg on May 25, 2024

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What is the key difference between a critical period of development and a sensitive period of development.

A)  A critical period requires environmental input. 
B)  A sensitive period requires environmental input. 
C)  If a critical period is missed, the ability may still develop later. 
D)  If a sensitive period is missed, the ability may still develop later.

Critical Period

A specific time during development when the organism is particularly sensitive to certain stimuli, making it easier for certain skills or behaviors to be acquired.

Sensitive Period

A stage in an organism's development during which it is more responsive to certain stimuli and capable of learning or adapting in particular ways.

Environmental Input

Any information or stimuli that an organism receives from its surroundings, which can affect its behavior and development.

  • Identify the difference between critical and sensitive periods of development.
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Tanzil MominMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
During a sensitive period, if the specific type of stimulation or experience is not provided, the development of certain abilities or characteristics may still occur later, though perhaps not as easily or effectively. In contrast, a critical period is a more rigid timeframe during which certain developmental milestones must be achieved for normal development to occur; missing a critical period can result in the permanent absence of the ability or characteristic.