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Role of Play in Development

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Play appears to be a developmental characteristic of animals with fairly sophisticated nervous systems, mainly birds and mammals.

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  • A.
    Although play often resembles aggression, fight, or other purposeful activities, researchers do not agree on the reasons for and functions of play.
  • B.
    The function of play is still debated in the research literature primarily because each animal species uses so few of the many available types of play behavior.
  • C.
    Although many animals develop physically from play, too many young animals become victims of their natural predators while playing.
  • D.
    Energy expenditure and security risks are some of the costs to animals of play behavior, but the costs are not so great that they outweigh the long-term benefits of play to the species.
  • E.
    Animals such as rats, dogs, deer, goats, and monkeys learn how to be both dominant and submissive during play activities so that they will fit in better with their adult social groups.
  • F.
    As experiments and observations have shown, animals that play at some stage of their development obtain neurological, muscular, or social benefits from the play behaviors.

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  • Play is easier to define with examples than with concepts. In any case, in animals it consists of leaping, running, climbing, throwing, wrestling, and other movements, either alone, with objects, or with other animals. Depending on the species, play may be primarily for social interaction, exercise, or exploration. One of the problems in providing a clear definition of play is that it involves the same behaviors that take place in other circumstances – dominance, predation, competition, and real fighting. Thus, whether play occurs or not depends on the intention of the animal, and intentions are not always clear from behavior alone.



    Play appears to be a developmental characteristic of animals with fairly sophisticated nervous systems, mainly birds and mammals. Play has been studied most extensively in primates and canids (dogs). Exactly why animals play is still a matter debated in the research literature, and the reasons may not be the same for every species that plays. Determining the functions of play is difficult because the functions may be long-term, with beneficial effects not showing up until the animal's adulthood.



    Play is not without considerable costs to the individual animal. Play is usually very active, involving movement in space and, at times, noisemaking. Therefore, it results in the loss of fuel or energy that might better be used for growth or for building up fat stores in a young animal. Another potential cost of this activity is greater exposure to predators since play is attention-getting behavior. Greater activity also increases the risk of injury in slipping or falling.



    The benefits of play must outweigh the costs, or play would not have evolved, according to Darwin's theory. Some of the potential benefits relate directly to the healthy development of the brain and nervous system. In one research study, two groups of young rats were raised under different conditions. One group developed in an "enriched" environment, which allowed the rats to interact with other rats, play with toys, and receive maze training. The other group lived in an "impoverished" environment in individual cages in a dimly lit room with little stimulation. At the end of the experiments, the results showed that the actual weight of the brains of the impoverished rats was less than that of those raised in the enriched environment (though they were fed the same diets). Other studies have shown that greater stimulation not only affects the size of the brain but also increases the number of connections between the nerve cells. Thus, active play may provide necessary stimulation to the growth of synaptic connections in the brain, especially the cerebellum, which is responsible for motor functioning and movements.



    Play also stimulates the development of the muscle tissues themselves and may provide the opportunity to practice those movements needed for survival. Prey species, like young deer or goats, for example, typically play by performing sudden flight movements and turns, whereas predator species, such as cats, practice stalking, pouncing, and biting.



    Play allows a young animal to explore its environment and practice skills in comparative safety since the surrounding adults generally do not expect the young to deal with threats or predators. Play can also provide practice in social behaviors needed for courtship and mating. Learning appropriate social behaviors is especially important in species that live in groups, like young monkeys that need to learn to control selfishness and aggression and to understand the give-and-take involved in social groups. They need to learn how to be dominant and submissive because each monkey might have to play either role in the future. Most of these things are learned in the long developmental periods that primates have, during which they engage in countless play experiences with their peers.



    There is a danger, of course, that play may be misinterpreted or not recognized as play by others, potentially leading to aggression. This is especially true when play consists of practicing normal aggressive or predator behaviors. Thus, many species have evolved clear signals to delineate playfulness. Dogs, for example, will wag their tails, get down their front legs, and stick their behinds in the air to indicate "what follows is just for play."


  • 用例证来定义玩耍要比用概念简单得多。 在任何情况下,动物的玩耍都包括跳跃,奔跑,攀登,投掷,格斗和另外的一些动作,而玩耍既可以自己玩,也可以和物品或者其他动物。 根据物种的不同,玩耍的目的主要包括社交,锻炼,或探索。 定义“玩耍”的难点之一是,玩耍过程中常常包含一些与其它情况下相似的行为,例如支配,捕食,竞争和搏斗。 因此,判断其是否玩耍,要根据动物的目的来确认,而常常通过行为本身很难确定其目的。

    玩耍似乎是那些有着相对复杂的神经系统的动物,主要是鸟类和哺乳动物的一个发育,发展的特征。 玩耍的大量研究主要在灵长类和犬类中进行。 动物到底为什么要玩耍仍然在文献中存在争议,并且每种物种玩耍的原因也不尽相同。 确定玩耍的功能很难,因为它的功能是长期的,伴随着一些直到动物成年才会显现出来的有利影响。

    玩耍对于动物个体并非没有一定的代价。 玩耍通常是非常活跃的,包括一些动作,有时也会发出声音。 所以,这些都会导致一些年幼的动物的本来可以用来生长或者储存脂肪的能量流失。 另一个潜在的代价是玩耍增加了动物暴漏给天敌的几率,因为玩耍是吸引注意的行为。 大量的运动也会增加摔倒滑倒导致受伤的危险。

    根据达尔文理论,玩耍的好处一定超过其损失,不然玩耍就不会得以进化。 其中一些潜在的好处就是直接关于动物的大脑和神经系统的健康发展。 在一项研究中,两组小鼠被养在不同的环境中。 第一组成长在一个比较“富裕”的环境中,这样的环境使其可以与其他老鼠接触,和玩具玩,并且接受迷宫训练。 另一组生活在“穷困”的环境中,它们被养在独立笼子里,只有微弱的光照和极少的刺激。 最后,结果表明生活在单一环境中的老鼠的大脑重量要比生活在复杂情况下的老鼠的大脑轻(即使它们被喂养的食物一样的)。 另外一些研究表明,较大的刺激不仅会影响大脑的大小,而且也会增加神经细胞间连接的数量。 因此,活跃的玩耍可以为大脑中的突触连接提供必要的刺激,特别是负责运动机能的小脑。

    玩耍也会刺激肌肉组织的生长,并能提供练习生存技能的机会。 被捕食者,比如小鹿或者山羊,其典型的玩耍动作就是突然快速跳跃和转弯,相反捕食者,比如猫科动物,则练习潜行追踪,猛扑和撕咬。

    玩耍有助于幼年动物探索其生存环境,并且由于周围的成年动物一般不期望幼子去处理威胁和捕食者,所以它们可以在相对安全的环境中练习技能。 玩耍也可以练习求爱和交配的社交行为。学习适当的社交行为特别重要,尤其是对于群居动物,比如猴子,它们需要学会控制自己的自私和攻击性,需要懂得群体生活需要的付出-回报规则。 它们要学习怎么去统治和顺从因为每只猴子都会在将来扮演其中某个角色。 大部分这类事情都在灵长类的长期的幼龄时期学习,期间它们有数不清的与同伴玩耍的经验。

    危险当然存在,玩耍会被误解,会不被认可,潜在上导致攻击行为。 当游戏含有攻击或捕食行为时,尤其如此。 因此,很多物种已经演化出表达玩耍行为的明确信号。 例如,狗会摇摆尾巴,放低前腿,把臀部伸向空中,表明“接下来的只是玩耍”。
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    文章结构分析:

    文章题目《Role of Play in Development》玩耍的作用。

    第一二段整体上介绍动物玩耍,玩耍难于下定义,动机功能都难于判断;

    第三段介绍玩耍的代价;

    第四五六段介绍了玩耍的好处。

    第七段介绍玩耍的潜在危险及动物演化的避免危险信号机制。

    引导句是对玩耍下定义。

    选项分析:

    A,Although play often选项对应原文第一段,提到play的行为包括了runningclimblingfighting等等aggression的行为,但是很难确定其reason及function,正确

    B, The function of play选项because原因原文没有提到,不选。

    C,Although many animals develop选项转折后内容不对,原文没有说太多的小动物变成了victims,不选;

    D,Energy expenditure and security risks选项对应原文第三段和第四段开头的内容,第四段开头说好处一定会outweighcosts,正确

    E,Animals such as rats选项对应第六段内容,但具体动物种类原文没有,不选。

    F选项对应原文第四,五段,六段。第四段说play会影响大脑发育,神经细胞间连接的数量,第五段说到了有益于muscle tissue的发育,第六段也提到了social Benefits,正确



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