XAT 2015 — VARC Question 19
Analyse the passage given and provide an appropriate answer for the questions that follow.
The understanding that the brain has areas of specialization has brought with it the tendency to teach in ways that reflect these specialized functions. For example, research concerning the specialized functions of the left and right hemispheres has led to left and right hemisphere teaching. Recent research suggests that such an approach neither reflects how the brain learns, nor how it functions once learning has occurred. To the contrary, in most ‘higher vertebrates’ brain systems interact together as a whole brain with the external world. Learning is about making connections within the brain and between the brain and outside world.
What does this mean? Until recently, the idea that the neural basis for learning resided in connections between neurons remained a speculation. Now, there is direct evidence that when learning occurs, neuro – chemical communication between neurons is facilitated, and less input is required to activate established connections over time. This evidence also indicates that learning creates connections between not only adjacent neurons but also between distant neurons, and that connections are made from simple circuits to complex ones and from complex circuits to simple ones.
As connections are formed among adjacent neurons to form circuits, connections also begin to form with neurons in other regions of the brain that are associated with visual, tactile, and even olfactory information related to the sound of the word. Meaning is attributed to ‘sounds of words’ because of these connections. Some of the brain sites for these other neurons are far from the neural circuits that correspond to the component sounds of the words; they include sites in other areas of the left hemisphere and even sites in the right hemisphere. The whole complex of interconnected neurons that are activated by the word is called a neural network.
In early stages of learning, neural circuits are activated piecemeal, incompletely, and weakly. It is like getting a glimpse of a partially exposed and blurry picture. With more experience, practice, and exposure, the picture becomes clearer and more detailed. As the exposure is repeated, less input is needed to activate the entire network. With time, activation and recognition become relatively automatic, and the learner can direct her attention to other parts of the task. This also explains why learning takes time. Time is needed to establish new neutral networks and connections between networks. This suggests that the neutral mechanism for learning is essentially the same as the products of learning. Learning is a process that establishes new connections among networks. The newly acquired skills or knowledge are nothing but formation of neutral circuits and networks.
A father and son aged 60 and 25 respectively, have been learning paragliding for quite some time. Based on the passage above, which of the following would be true?
Answer & solution
- A
The son would always learn more.
The father might learn more, if both of them started at the same time.
- C
The son would learn more, if both of them started at the same time.
- D
If both of them have been learning since the age of 15, the son would learn more.
- E
Both of them would always progress equally.
The central idea of the passage states that in the early stages of learning new neural connections are established which are incomplete and weak. With time, these connections become stronger and learning is more mature. Thus, it can be said that learning is a slow process wherein the learner establishes new connections gradually to facilitate effective learning.
Based on the above summary it can be concluded that the one who spends more time to learn paragliding will be better at it.
Option 1 can be eliminated as there is no evidence that the son has practised more than his father.
Option 2 is true as the father has spent more time learning paragliding and will be better at it, as he is older than his son and started at the same time (age) as his son.
Option 3 defies logic in lieu with the data mentioned in the passage.
Option 4 goes against the explanation presented above and is illogical.
Option 5 cannot be concluded due to insufficient evidence.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.