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Not just for fun! Social play as a springboard for adult social competence in human and non-human primates

机译:不仅仅是为了好玩! 社会戏剧作为人类和非人类最新品的成人社会能力的跳板

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Play is one of the most difficult behaviors to quantify and for this reason, its study has had a very rocky history. Social play is ephemeral, difficult to distinguish from the other so-called serious behaviors, not so frequent (especially in sexually mature subjects), fast, and complex to describe. Due to its multifaceted nature, it has often been considered as a wastebasket category that has included all kinds of the behaviors not showing any immediate, obvious goal. Yet, play is widespread across the whole primate order and can have a strong impact on the development of cognitive, psychological, and social skills of many species, including humans. Unlike functional behaviors that are specifically and economically performed to reduce uncertainty and to increase the opportunity to gain resources, play seems to introduce and increase uncertainty, creating new challenges for the animals. For this reason, social play has been hypothesized to be the engine of behavioral innovation in ontogeny. From the first mild and gentle interactions with the mother to the most sophisticated play fighting sessions and acrobatic action sequences with peers, play represents for juveniles (and not only for them!) a window onto the social and physical environment. In this review, I focus on social play and its relation to adult social competence. By playing, juveniles acquire competence to manage interactions with conspecifics, enlarge their social networks, and test their physical power and motor skills (i.e., long-term benefits). At the same time, I propose the view that play-due to its plastic and versatile nature-can be used in an opportunistic way, as a joker behavior, throughout life to strategically obtain short-term or immediate benefits. I put forward the hypothesis that, during ontogeny, the joker function of play can be modulated according to the differing inter-individual relationships present in the diverse societies, characterizing the primate order.
机译:扮演是量化的最困难的行为之一,而且为此,其研究历史非常岩石历史。社会剧本是短暂的,难以区分其他所谓的严肃行为,而不是那么频繁(特别是在性成熟的科目),快速和复杂的描述。由于其多方面的性质,它经常被认为是废弃篮子类别,其中包括所有没有显示任何直接,明显目标的行为。然而,戏剧是整个灵长类动物秩序的普遍存在,可以对许多物种的认知,心理和社交技能产生强烈影响,包括人类。与专门和经济地执行的功能行为不同,以减少不确定性并增加机会获得资源,似乎引入和增加不确定性,为动物创造了新的挑战。出于这个原因,社交比赛被假设是在组来生成的行为创新的引擎。从与母亲的第一个温和和温和的互动,与同伴的最复杂的战斗会话和杂技动作序列,戏剧代表了少年(而且不仅适用于它们!)在社会和物理环境上的窗口。在这篇综述中,我专注于社会比赛及其与成年社会能力的关系。通过播放,少年获取能力来管理与Compecifics的互动,扩大社交网络,并测试其物理电力和运动技能(即长期福利)。与此同时,我提出了塑料和多功能性质的观点 - 可以以机会主义的方式使用,作为丑剧行为,整个生命都要战略地获得短期或立即益处。我提出了假设,即在对组织发生期间,可以根据各种社会中存在的不同间歇关系,表征灵长类秩序的不同间置关系来调制游戏的笑客功能。

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