Friday, October 25, 2019
Wolfgang Kohlers Experiment And Insight Learning Essay -- essays resea
 Wolfgang Kohler's Experiment and Insight Learning      Have you ever been trying to figure something out that you just can't  piece together and then all of a sudden have it hit you? If you have, you've  experienced the type of learning called insight learning.  The term insight refers to solving a problem through understanding the  relationships various parts of a problem.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Wolfgang Kohler, a Gestalt psychologist who was born in 1887 and died  in 1967, used chimpanzees in the study of insight learning. Kohler who was born  in Revel, Estonia and moved to the United States in 1935, did pioneering studies  in the behavior of apes that showed the importance of perceptual organization  and insight in learning.  His groundbreaking experiment involved one of his chimpanzees, Sultan.  Sultan had learned to use a stick to rake in bananas outside of his cage. This  time Kohler placed the banana outside of the reach of just one stick and gave  Sultan two sticks that could be fitted together to make a single pole that was  long enough to reach the banana. After fiddling with the sticks for an hour or  so, Sultan happened to align the sticks and in a flash of sudden inspiration,  fitted the two sticks together and pulled in the banana. Kohler was impressed  by Sultan's rapid ââ¬Å"perception of relationshipsâ⬠ and used the term insight to  describe it. He noted that such insights are not learned gradually through  reinforced trials. They seemed to occur in a flash when the elements a...                      
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