Children love to play. Why do they find such a frivolous activity so pleasurable and desirable? Perhaps it is not frivolous, but instead is an adaptation designed to guide proper cognitive development in human children. To understand why, I marshal evidence from different fields to build a case for play as a central behavioral mechanism of human brain and cognitive development. I start with a discussion of human evolution, focusing on the evolution of human physiology, tool-use, the human brain, and life-history strategy, and development, and how these are all connected as an adaptive suite. The anthropological and developmental evidence suggests the existence of an extended childhood adapted to establish the skills, knowledge, and understa...
Play is an important part of normal childhood development and is seen in varied forms among many mam...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
Children love to play. Why do they find such a frivolous activity so pleasurable and desirable? Perh...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
There is a renewed scientific interest in the role of childhood in human evolution, pointing to the ...
The behavioral and neurobiological connections between play and the development of critical cognitiv...
Our fascination with human intelligence has historically influenced AI research to directly build au...
The possibility that infants ' and young children's immature behaviors and cognitions are ...
Life history theory predicts that animals whose activities impose time, energy or survivorship costs...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
In these papers we mainly consider how analyses of social play in nonhuman animals (hereafter animal...
In the field of child psychology, play is typically viewed as a key element of healthy development. ...
The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots of adult co...
Play is an important part of normal childhood development and is seen in varied forms among many mam...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...
Children love to play. Why do they find such a frivolous activity so pleasurable and desirable? Perh...
Play in humans, especially in human children, has been written about extensively by psychologists an...
There is a renewed scientific interest in the role of childhood in human evolution, pointing to the ...
The behavioral and neurobiological connections between play and the development of critical cognitiv...
Our fascination with human intelligence has historically influenced AI research to directly build au...
The possibility that infants ' and young children's immature behaviors and cognitions are ...
Life history theory predicts that animals whose activities impose time, energy or survivorship costs...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
In these papers we mainly consider how analyses of social play in nonhuman animals (hereafter animal...
In the field of child psychology, play is typically viewed as a key element of healthy development. ...
The fields of developmental and comparative psychology both seek to illuminate the roots of adult co...
Play is an important part of normal childhood development and is seen in varied forms among many mam...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a ver...