Game and the age of a person
Game and the Human Age: Neurobiology and Psychology through the Lens of the Life Cycle Introduction: Play as a Fundamental Need, Not an Age Stage The traditional view of play as a privilege of childhood is scientifically outdated. Modern research in evolutionary psychology, neurobiology, and gerontology proves that play is a continuous adaptive mechanism, changing but not disappearing throughout a person's life. Play performs various functions depending on age: from forming synaptic connections in infants to maintaining cognitive reserve and social connections in old age. Childhood (0-12 years): Play as a Driver of Brain Development and Socialization In childhood, play is the leading form of activity (according to Vygotsky), literally constructing the brain and psyche. Neurobiology: Sensory-motor play in infants (transferring objects, learning by touch and taste) promotes the formation of synaptic connections between neurons in the sensory and motor areas of the cortex. Dramatic play in preschoolers (mommy and daddy, hospital) is a powerful tool for developing the prefrontal cortex, responsible for planning, impulse control, and taking on the role of another (the theory of psychization). In play, a child first learns to follow rules, defer pleasure, and regulate emotions. Example: Studies show that children deprived of the opportunity for free dramatic play demonstrate lower scores in tests of self-regulation and empathy. The famous "Marshmallow Test" by Walter Mischel, predicting success in adult life, is essentially a play situation with internal rules. Interesting fact: In the brains of mammals, including humans, there is a phenomenon of "play neurons" discovered in the lateral hypothalamus of rats. Their stimulation triggers play behavior, while suppression stops it. This proves that play has a deep biological basis and is an innate need. Adolescence (12-20 years): Play as a Field of Identity and Social Positioning Play changes but does not disappear. Games with ... Read more
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