Risky outdoor play in the early years: how are parental and practitioner perceptions of danger and benefits associated with young children's outdoor play experiences? [0.03%]
幼儿户外冒险活动——家长和教育者对危险与益处的认知如何影响儿童的户外游戏?
Paul McCrorie,Avril Johnstone,Natalie Nicholls et al.
Paul McCrorie et al.
Against a backdrop of generational declines in outdoor play and recent work demonstrating geo-cultural differences in adult perceptions of risk in outdoor play, this paper explores the relationships between gatekeeper (parent/practitioner) ...
Jonathan W VanRyzin,Ashley E Marquardt,Margaret M McCarthy
Jonathan W VanRyzin
Social play consists of reciprocal physical interactions between conspecifics with many features conserved across species, including the propensity for males to engage in play more frequently and with higher physical intensity. Animal model...
How strain differences could help decipher the neurobiology of mammalian playfulness: What the less playful Fischer 344 rat can tell us about play [0.03%]
应激差异如何帮助解读哺乳动物嬉戏的神经生物学:不太爱玩耍的福赛斯344大鼠能告诉我们关于嬉戏的什么信息?
Stephen M Siviy
Stephen M Siviy
Play is common among the young of many mammalian species. How that play is exhibited results from a dynamic interplay between genetic framework and experiential influences that, in turn, operate on hard-wired brain systems. One approach tow...
Involvement of orexin/hypocretin in the expression of social play behaviour in juvenile rats [0.03%]
下丘脑分泌素/下丘脑肽在幼大鼠社会嬉戏行为中的作用
Christina J Reppucci,Cassandra K Gergely,Remco Bredewold et al.
Christina J Reppucci et al.
Social play is a highly rewarding and motivated behaviour displayed by juveniles of many mammalian species. We hypothesized that the orexin/hypocretin (ORX) system is involved in the expression of juvenile social play behaviour because this...
Smith, Hannah Henry
Smith
Sandberg, Anette; Lillvist, Anne; Sheridan et al.
Sandberg et al.
Books worth (re)reading [0.03%]
值得(再)阅读的书籍
Factor, June
Factor