心理学
移情
背景(考古学)
模仿
透视图(图形)
幼儿
抽象
谈判
创造力
认知科学
认知
透视法
认知心理学
发展心理学
社会心理学
社会学
认识论
计算机科学
哲学
古生物学
社会科学
人工智能
神经科学
生物
作者
Tracy R. Gleason,Rachel E. White
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105090
摘要
Humans are the only species that engages in sustained, complex pretend play. As pretend play is practically ubiquitous across cultures, it might support or afford a context for developmental advances during the juvenile period that have implications for functioning in adulthood. Early in development, learning to separate our thoughts from reality is practiced in pretend play and is associated with changes not just in cognition, but in emotional and social domains as well. Specifically, pretend play affords opportunities to engage in abstractions that could support abilities such as perspective-taking, emotion recognition and regulation, and cooperation and negotiation in childhood. In turn, the abstraction skills promoted by early pretend play might underlie creativity, innovation, and our capacity to feel empathy and moral obligation to others in later childhood and adulthood. In fact, because pretend play affords sharing our abstractions with others, it might be an early context for behaviors that ultimately promote the shared abstractions of human culture itself.
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