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What is play for? Neuroscience wades in

By Rowan Hooper

22 April 2009

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Play has been a neglected field for serious scientists

(Image: Oneworld)

PERHAPS because of its non-serious nature, play has been a neglected, even embarrassing subject for serious scientists. Little work has been done on what it’s for – that is, its evolutionary function. The Playful Brain has a stab at rectifying this, with some success.

Play is so complicated, say , that to understand it we need to build up a towering “layer cake” of information about neurology, physiology and juvenile development. Primates are difficult to experiment on – for this reason, and because of the authors’ area of…

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