Self (Play Researcher)
Stuart Brown
Self (Play Researcher)

Lizards do it. Even fish do it. The animal world is showing us why play is a serious matter. Through a combination of ongoing experiments, reconstructed experiments and guided observation, 'The Power of Play' reveals surprising truths about play in the natural world. Scientists from Europe, the United States and Canada, many of them pioneers in the field, offer convincing evidence that play is not to be taken lightly. In fact, it has the power to make animals and humans smarter, healthier and more likely to survive.
Self (Play Researcher)
Stuart Brown
Self (Play Researcher)
Self (Developmental Psychologist)
Mariana Brussoni
Self (Developmental Psychologist)
Self (Reptile Researcher)
Gordon Burghardt
Self (Reptile Researcher)
Self (Neuroscientist)
Matthew Cooper
Self (Neuroscientist)
Narrator (voice)
Geoff D'Eon
Narrator (voice)
Self (Child Psychologist)
Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter
Self (Child Psychologist)
Self (Developmental Psychologist)
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
Self (Developmental Psychologist)
Self (Seattle Aquarium)
Kathryn Kegel
Self (Seattle Aquarium)
Self (Primate Researcher)
Elisabetta Palagi
Self (Primate Researcher)
Self (Neuroscientist)
Sergio Pellis
Self (Neuroscientist)
Self (Behavioral Ecologist)
Jonathan Pruitt
Self (Behavioral Ecologist)
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