ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stuart Brown - Play researcher, psychiatrist
Stuart Brown's research shows play is not just joyful and energizing -- it's deeply involved with human development and intelligence. Through the National Institute for Play, he's working to better understand its significance.

Why you should listen

Dr. Stuart Brown came to research play through research on murderers -- unlikely as that seems -- after he found a stunning common thread in killers' stories: lack of play in childhood. Since then, he's interviewed thousands of people to catalog their relationships with play, noting a strong correlation between success and playful activity. His book Play describes the impact play can have on one's life. 

With the support of the National Geographic Society and Jane Goodall, he has observed animal play in the wild, where he first concieved of play as an evolved behavior important for the well being -- and survival -- of animals, especially those of higher intelligence. Now, through his organization, the National Institute for Play, he hopes to expand the study of human play into a vital science -- and help people everywhere enjoy and participate in play throughout life.

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Serious Play 2008

Stuart Brown: Play is more than just fun

史都特.布朗:玩耍不只是好玩而已,還攸關生死!

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史都特.布朗是研究玩耍的先驅,他認為幽默、遊戲、打鬧、輕鬆的調情和幻想等,不只是好玩而已,許多幼年時候的遊戲,會讓人長大後更快樂,變得更聰明,一直玩下去更可以我們永保智慧。
- Play researcher, psychiatrist
Stuart Brown's research shows play is not just joyful and energizing -- it's deeply involved with human development and intelligence. Through the National Institute for Play, he's working to better understand its significance. Full bio

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So, here we go: a flyby飛過 of play.
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我們來談談玩這件事。
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It's got to be serious嚴重 if the New York紐約 Times
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如果紐約時報在二月17日的週刊上,
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puts看跌期權 a cover story故事 of their February二月 17th Sunday星期日 magazine雜誌 about play.
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以封面故事來報導玩這件事,那一定是很嚴肅的事。
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At the bottom底部 of this, it says, "It's deeper更深 than gender性別.
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封面底部寫上:「比性別更深奧,
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Seriously認真地, but dangerously危險 fun開玩笑.
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玩得認真又危險!
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And a sandbox砂箱 for new ideas思路 about evolution演化."
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沙堆是產生演化論新點子的好地點!」
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Not bad, except if you look at that cover, what's missing失踪?
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還不錯吧?但看看那封面,少了什麼?
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You see any adults成年人?
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有看到大人嗎?
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Well, lets讓我們 go back to the 15th century世紀.
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我們來看看15世紀,
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This is a courtyard庭院 in Europe歐洲,
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這是那時歐洲的一個庭院,
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and a mixture混合物 of 124 different不同 kinds of play.
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這張畫裡包含了124種不同的遊戲,
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All ages年齡, solo獨奏 play, body身體 play, games遊戲, taunting辱罵.
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各種年齡的人都有,有一個人玩的遊戲,也有肢體遊戲,
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And there it is. And I think this is a typical典型 picture圖片
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各種遊戲都有,我認為這張畫
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of what it was like in a courtyard庭院 then.
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代表了當時典型的庭院生活。
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I think we may可能 have lost丟失 something in our culture文化.
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我們似乎在文化裡遺漏了什麼,
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So I'm gonna take you through通過
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所以我要告訴各位,
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what I think is a remarkable卓越 sequence序列.
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這樣會有什麼後果。
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North of Churchill丘吉爾, Manitoba馬尼托巴, in October十月 and November十一月,
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在10月或11月時,丘契爾北部的曼尼托巴,
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there's no ice on Hudson哈德森 Bay.
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沿著哈德遜灣是看不到結冰景象的,
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And this polar極性 bear that you see, this 1200-pound-磅 male,
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但你卻看到這隻北極熊,一隻550公斤重的公熊,
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he's wild野生 and fairly相當 hungry飢餓.
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在野外飢餓地覓食。
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And Norbert諾伯特 Rosing羅辛, a German德語 photographer攝影師,
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一位德國的攝影師諾伯特.羅星剛好在那裡,
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is there on scene現場, making製造 a series系列 of photos相片 of these huskies哈士奇, who are tethered.
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他正在為拴在那裡的一群哈士奇犬拍照,
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And from out of stage階段 left comes this wild野生, male polar極性 bear,
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接著在左側他就看到了那隻野地裡的公北極熊,
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with a predatory掠奪性 gaze凝視.
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正對他投以掠食者的眼神。
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Any of you who've誰一直 been to Africa非洲 or had a junkyard垃圾場 dog come after you,
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你們如果有人去過非洲,或是在垃圾場遇過狗在追你,
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there is a fixed固定 kind of predatory掠奪性 gaze凝視
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你就會知道看到那種掠食者的眼神時,
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that you know you're in trouble麻煩.
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你的麻煩就大了!
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But on the other side of that predatory掠奪性 gaze凝視
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但在另一邊,
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is a female husky沙啞 in a play bow, wagging搖擺 her tail尾巴.
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有隻母哈士奇正在玩耍,搖著她的尾巴,
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And something very unusual異常 happens發生.
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這時竟發生了一件很不尋常的事,
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That fixed固定 behavior行為 -- which哪一個 is rigid死板 and stereotyped陳規
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原先已經定型為掠食的行為,
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and ends結束 up with a meal膳食 -- changes變化.
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應該是要飽餐一頓的,沒想到竟然改變了!
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And this polar極性 bear
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這隻北極熊
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stands站立 over the husky沙啞,
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竟然站在這隻哈士奇旁邊,
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no claws extended擴展, no fangs獠牙 taking服用 a look.
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沒伸出利爪,也沒露出尖牙,
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And they begin開始 an incredible難以置信 ballet芭蕾舞.
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二隻動物竟不可思議地玩了起來,
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A play ballet芭蕾舞.
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就是在玩!
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This is in nature性質: it overrides覆蓋 a carnivorous肉食 nature性質
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這很不自然:這種行為違反了肉食動物的本性,
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and what otherwise除此以外 would have been a short fight鬥爭 to the death死亡.
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北極熊本來可以輕鬆地就將哈士奇咬死才對。
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And if you'll你會 begin開始 to look closely密切 at the husky沙啞 that's bearing軸承 her throat to the polar極性 bear,
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如果你看仔細一點,你會看到哈士奇靠北極熊很近,
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and look a little more closely密切, they're in an altered改變 state.
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再仔細看下去,你會發現他們的關係改變了,
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They're in a state of play.
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他們竟然在一起玩!
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And it's that state
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這二隻動物
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that allows允許 these two creatures生物 to explore探索 the possible可能.
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正在探索彼此關係可能的發展,
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They are beginning開始 to do something that neither也不 would have doneDONE
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如果不是在玩耍,這二隻動物
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without the play signals信號.
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根本不可能這樣相處在一起。
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And it is a marvelous奇妙 example
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這真的是一個神奇的例子,
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of how a differential微分 in power功率
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讓我們見識到凶猛的北極熊,
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can be overridden覆蓋 by a process處理 of nature性質 that's within all of us.
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竟能被你我心中都有的天性所馴服。
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Now how did I get involved參與 in this?
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我為什麼會來研究這個呢?
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John約翰 mentioned提到 that I've doneDONE some work with murderers殺人犯, and I have.
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約翰剛才提到我曾參與某些謀殺案的調查,沒錯,
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The Texas德州 Tower murderer兇手 opened打開 my eyes眼睛,
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德州大學校園槍擊案真是讓我大開眼界,
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in retrospect回想起來, when we studied研究 his tragic悲慘 mass murder謀殺,
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回想起來,當我們研究兇手所犯下的滔天大罪,
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to the importance重要性 of play,
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我們發現了玩耍的重要性,
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in that that individual個人, by deep study研究,
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因為我們深入研究後,
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was found發現 to have severe嚴重 play deprivation剝奪.
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發現兇手曾被嚴重地剝奪玩耍的權利。
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Charles查爾斯 Whitman惠特曼 was his name名稱.
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兇手叫做查爾斯.惠特曼。
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And our committee委員會, which哪一個 consisted of a lot of hard scientists科學家們,
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在我們的委員會裡,有許多實力堅強的科學家,
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did feel at the end結束 of that study研究
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他們在研究過後都覺得,
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that the absence缺席 of play and a progressive進步 suppression抑制 of developmentally發育 normal正常 play
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兇手缺乏玩耍的經驗,成長過程中正常的玩耍也被壓抑,
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led him to be more vulnerable弱勢 to the tragedy悲劇 that he perpetrated犯下.
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導致他的心靈脆弱,並犯下如此滔天大罪。
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And that finding發現 has stood站在 the test測試 of time --
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這個結論絕對禁得起時間的考驗,
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unfortunately不幸 even into more recent最近 times, at Virginia弗吉尼亞州 Tech技術.
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因為不久前在維吉尼亞科技大學裡也發生了同樣的悲劇。
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And other studies學習 of populations人群 at risk風險
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而其他關於人口危機的研究,
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sensitized致敏 me to the importance重要性 of play,
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也讓我聯想到玩耍的重要性,
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but I didn't really understand理解 what it was.
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但我卻不瞭解其真正內涵,
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And it was many許多 years年份 in taking服用 play histories歷史 of individuals個人
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甚至在我研究了人類的玩耍歷史多年之後,
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before I really began開始 to recognize認識 that I didn't really have a full充分 understanding理解 of it.
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我才真正體認到我對於玩耍沒有一個全面性的瞭解。
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And I don't think any of us has a full充分 understanding理解 of it, by any means手段.
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我認為沒有人完全瞭解玩耍這件事,
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But there are ways方法 of looking at it
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但我卻認為,
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that I think can give you -- give us all a taxonomy分類, a way of thinking思維 about it.
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我們可以從不同角度來看待玩耍這件事,先從分類開始。
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And this image圖片 is, for humans人類, the beginning開始 point of play.
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這張圖對人類來說,可說是玩耍的開始,
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When that mother母親 and infant嬰兒 lock eyes眼睛,
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當母親與嬰兒四目相對,
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and the infant's嬰兒 old enough足夠 to have a social社會 smile微笑,
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當嬰兒大到足以發展出社交性質的微笑時,
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what happens發生 -- spontaneously自發 -- is the eruption噴發 of joy喜悅 on the part部分 of the mother母親.
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母親便不由自主地感受到極大的喜悅,
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And she begins開始 to babble潺潺 and coo鴣鴣聲 and smile微笑, and so does the baby寶寶.
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開始學嬰兒發出聲音,對嬰兒微笑,嬰兒也報以相同回應。
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If we've我們已經 got them wired有線 up with an electroencephalogram腦電圖,
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如果我們為他們測量腦波,
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the right brain of each of them becomes attuned合拍,
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會發現他們的右腦很活躍,
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so that the joyful快樂 emergence緊急情況 of this earliest最早 of play scenes場景
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因此,這種最早的玩耍印象所帶來的喜悅,
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and the physiology生理 of that is something we're beginning開始 to get a handle處理 on.
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以及對人身體的影響,就是我們所要研究的對象。
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And I'd like you to think that every一切 bit of more complex複雜 play
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我希望各位能瞭解,每一次提高玩耍的難度,
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builds建立 on this base基礎 for us humans人類.
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就是在為我們的人格奠下基礎。
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And so now I'm going to take you through通過 sort分類 of a way of looking at play,
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現在我要讓各位看看玩耍的各個種類,
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but it's never just singularly one thing.
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但每個種類絕對不是只有單一面向而已。
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We're going to look at body身體 play,
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我們先來看肢體遊體,
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which哪一個 is a spontaneous自發 desire慾望 to get ourselves我們自己 out of gravity重力.
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這是我們人類想要對抗地心引力的一種不由自主的渴望。
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This is a mountain goat山羊.
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這是一隻山羊。
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If you're having a bad day, try this:
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如果你今天過得不是很好,試試這個:
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jump up and down, wiggle擺動 around -- you're going to feel better.
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跳上跳下,扭動一下,你就會覺得好過一點。
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And you may可能 feel like this character字符,
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你或許會覺得自己像這隻山羊,
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who is also just doing it for its own擁有 sake清酒.
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它做這些動作都只是為了自己,
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It doesn't have a particular特定 purpose目的, and that's what's great about play.
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沒有什麼特別的目的,這就是玩耍最棒的一點。
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If its purpose目的 is more important重要
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如果做這件事的目的
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than the act法案 of doing it, it's probably大概 not play.
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比這件事本身還要重要,那就算不上是玩耍。
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And there's a whole整個 other type類型 of play, which哪一個 is object目的 play.
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還有另一種型態的玩耍,就是玩玩具。
06:12
And this Japanese日本 macaque has made製作 a snowball雪球,
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這隻日本彌猴捏了一個雪球,
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and he or she's going to roll down a hill爬坡道.
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她打算把雪球滾下山坡,
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And -- they don't throw it at each other, but this is a fundamental基本的 part部分 of being存在 playful調皮.
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他們不會互相丟雪球,但這樣就是最基本的玩耍了。
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The human人的 hand, in manipulation操作 of objects對象,
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人類的手在操縱物品時,
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is the hand in search搜索 of a brain;
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手在尋求大腦的協助,
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the brain is in search搜索 of a hand;
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大腦也在指揮手的運作,
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and play is the medium by which哪一個 those two are linked關聯 in the best最好 way.
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而玩耍則是將此二者做最佳的連結。
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JPLJPL we heard聽說 this morning早上 -- JPLJPL is an incredible難以置信 place地點.
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我們早上聽到的噴射推進實驗室(JPL)是一個很棒的地方,
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They have located位於 two consultants顧問,
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他們有二位顧問,
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Frank坦率 Wilson威爾遜 and Nate內特 Johnson約翰遜,
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法蘭克.威爾森和內特.強森,
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who are -- Frank坦率 Wilson威爾遜 is a neurologist神經學家, Nate內特 Johnson約翰遜 is a mechanic機械.
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法蘭克是一位神經學家,內特則是一位機械專家,
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He taught mechanics機械學 in a high school學校 in Long Beach海灘,
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他在長灘的某所高中教授機械學,
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and found發現 that his students學生們 were no longer able能夠 to solve解決 problems問題.
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但他發現,他的學生沒有能力解答問題,
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And he tried試著 to figure數字 out why. And he came來了 to the conclusion結論, quite相當 on his own擁有,
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他想知道為什麼,最後他靠自己找到了答案,
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that the students學生們 who could no longer solve解決 problems問題, such這樣 as fixing定影 cars汽車,
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他發現那些無法解答問題的學生,就連修車這種小事,
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hadn't有沒有 worked工作 with their hands.
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也都從來沒有親自動手做過。
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Frank坦率 Wilson威爾遜 had written書面 a book called "The Hand."
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法蘭克曾寫了一本叫做《手》的書,
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They got together一起 -- JPLJPL hired僱用 them.
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他們二人發現彼此志同道合,因此JPL就僱用了他們
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Now JPLJPL, NASANASA and Boeing波音,
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現在,JPL、美國太空總署(NASA)和波音公司,
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before they will hire聘請 a research研究 and development發展 problem問題 solver求解 --
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在他們僱用研發人員之前,
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even if they're summa蘇瑪 cum附帶 laude以優異成績 from Harvard哈佛 or Cal卡爾 Tech技術 --
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不管求職者是否為哈佛或加州理工學院的高材生,
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if they haven't沒有 fixed固定 cars汽車, haven't沒有 doneDONE stuff東東 with their hands early in life,
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如果求職者沒有修過車,或沒有在他們年輕時親手做過些什麼,
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played發揮 with their hands, they can't problem-solve問題解決 as well.
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也沒用雙手玩過些什麼遊戲,就會被視為無法勝任。
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So play is practical實際的, and it's very important重要.
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玩耍是很實際的,也很重要。
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Now one of the things about play is that it is born天生 by curiosity好奇心 and exploration勘探. (Laughter笑聲)
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玩耍是由好奇心與探索所組成的。(笑聲)
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But it has to be safe安全 exploration勘探.
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前提當然得是安全的探索才行。
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This happens發生 to be OK -- he's an anatomically解剖學 interested有興趣 little boy男孩
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這還好,他只是個對解剖學很感興趣的小男孩,
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and that's his mom媽媽. Other situations情況 wouldn't不會 be quite相當 so good.
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那是他媽媽。其他情況就沒有那麼好了。
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But curiosity好奇心, exploration勘探, are part部分 of the play scene現場.
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好奇心、探索只是玩耍的一部分而已,
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If you want to belong屬於, you need social社會 play.
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如果你還想要有歸屬感,你還得參與社交性質的遊戲,
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And social社會 play is part部分 of what we're about here today今天,
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這類社交遊戲就有點像是我們今天聚在這裡一樣,
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and is a byproduct副產品 of the play scene現場.
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是遊戲的副產品。
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Rough and tumble下跌 play.
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粗魯打鬧的遊戲。
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These lionesses母獅, seen看到 from a distance距離, looked看著 like they were fighting戰鬥.
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看看這些獅子,從遠處看你會以為他們在打架,
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But if you look closely密切, they're kind of like the polar極性 bear and husky沙啞:
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但你靠近一點看,就會發現他們有點像是北極熊和哈士奇玩耍一般,
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no claws, flat平面 fur毛皮, soft柔軟的 eyes眼睛,
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沒有銳利的爪子、毛皮柔順、眼神溫馴、
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open打開 mouth with no fangs獠牙, balletic芭蕾舞 movements運動,
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嘴巴張開卻不露出尖牙,彼此如跳舞般互動,
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curvilinear曲線 movements運動 -- all specific具體 to play.
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全都顯示出他們在玩耍。
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And rough-and-tumble亂鬥 play is a great learning學習 medium for all of us.
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這類粗魯打鬧的遊戲是我們成長學習的最佳媒介,
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Preschool幼兒 kids孩子, for example, should be allowed允許 to dive潛水, hit擊中, whistle,
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例如學齡前的兒童,應該要讓他們衝撞、打鬧、
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scream驚叫, be chaotic混亂的, and develop發展 through通過 that a lot of emotional情緒化 regulation
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尖叫、亂搞,他們才能藉此發展出一些控制情緒的方法,
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and a lot of the other social社會 byproducts副產品 -- cognitive認知, emotional情緒化 and physical物理 --
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也才能學到一些社交互動技巧,包含認知、情感及身體上的技巧,
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that come as a part部分 of rough and tumble下跌 play.
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這些都能從粗魯的打鬧中學習而得。
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Spectator觀眾 play, ritual儀式 play -- we're involved參與 in some of that.
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從旁觀看或是儀式性質的遊戲--我們也參與過這些活動,
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Those of you who are from Boston波士頓 know that this was the moment時刻 -- rare罕見 --
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從波士頓來的人就會知道這件事,雖然不常發生--
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where the Red Sox短襪 won韓元 the World世界 Series系列.
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那是紅襪隊贏得世界盃的一刻。
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But take a look at the face面對 and the body身體 language語言 of everybody每個人
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看看那些群眾的臉孔和他們的肢體動作,
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in this fuzzy模糊 picture圖片, and you can get a sense that they're all at play.
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雖然照片有點模糊,但你還是感覺得到他們在玩。
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Imaginative想像的 play.
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想像式的玩耍。
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I love this picture圖片 because my daughter女兒, who's誰是 now almost幾乎 40, is in this picture圖片,
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我很喜歡這張照片,因為我的女兒也在照片裡,她現在快40歲了,
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but it reminds提醒 me of her storytelling評書 and her imagination想像力,
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但只要看到這張照片,就會讓我想到她說的故事和她的想像力,
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her ability能力 to spin yarns紗線 at this age年齡 -- preschool幼兒.
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她在學齡前就已經有能力虛構故事了。
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A really important重要 part部分 of being存在 a player播放機
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要成為一個遊戲高手,
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is imaginative想像的 solo獨奏 play.
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就要能運用想像力獨自玩耍。
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And I love this one, because it's also what we're about.
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我很喜歡這個,因為這是關於我們自己的遊戲,
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We all have an internal內部 narrative敘述 that's our own擁有 inner story故事.
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我們在內心裡都有自己的故事,
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The unit單元 of intelligibility清晰度 of most of our brains大腦 is the story故事.
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人類大腦裡負責理解的區塊掌管的大部分都是故事。
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I'm telling告訴 you a story故事 today今天 about play.
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我來說一個有關玩耍的故事,
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Well, this bushman布須曼人, I think, is talking about the fish that got away that was that long,
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有個山裡來的人,正在對大家說他差點就釣到一條那麼長的魚,
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but it's a fundamental基本的 part部分 of the play scene現場.
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這就是玩耍的最基本元素。
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So what does play do for the brain?
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那麼玩耍對我們的大腦有什麼好處?
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Well, a lot.
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嗯,有很多好處。
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We don't know a whole整個 lot about what it does for the human人的 brain,
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但我們對玩耍為大腦帶來的好處所知並不多,
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because funding資金 has not been exactly究竟 heavy for research研究 on play.
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因為還沒有足夠的經費投入這方面的研究。
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I walked into the Carnegie卡內基 asking for a grant發放.
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當我走進卡內基請求給予經費時,
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They'd他們會 given特定 me a large grant發放 when I was an academician院士
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如果我以研究酒罪駕車的學者名義申請經費的話,
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for the study研究 of felony重罪 drunken drivers司機, and I thought I had a pretty漂亮 good track跟踪 record記錄,
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將會得到許多補助,因為我以往的名聲不錯。
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and by the time I had spent花費 half an hour小時 talking about play,
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但如果我花上一個半小時對他們解說玩耍的重要性,
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it was obvious明顯 that they were not -- did not feel that play was serious嚴重.
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很顯然一毛也拿不到,因為他們不覺得玩有什麼重要。
10:27
I think that -- that's a few少數 years年份 back -- I think that wave is past過去,
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那是好幾年前的狀況,我認為這種想法已經過時了,
10:31
and the play wave is cresting登頂,
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現在玩耍才是最熱門的議題,
10:33
because there is some good science科學.
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因為有些不錯的科學研究已經證實了這件事。
10:35
Nothing lights燈火 up the brain like play.
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玩耍對腦部的刺激是其他活動所比不上的,
10:38
Three-dimensional三維 play fires火災 up the cerebellum小腦,
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三度空間的玩耍可以刺激小腦活動,
10:41
puts看跌期權 a lot of impulses衝動 into the frontal前面的 lobe --
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也會對前額葉產生許多刺激,
10:44
the executive行政人員 portion一部分 -- helps幫助 contextual上下文 memory記憶 be developed發達,
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也就是腦部負責解決問題的區塊,可以幫助我們發展情境記憶,
10:48
and -- and, and, and.
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還有...還有...
10:50
So it's -- for me, its been an extremely非常 nourishing滋補 scholarly書香 adventure冒險
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對我來說,這是一趟很有價值的學術之旅,
10:56
to look at the neuroscience神經科學 that's associated相關 with play, and to bring帶來 together一起 people
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讓我接觸到有關玩耍方面的神經科學,
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who in their individual個人 disciplines學科 hadn't有沒有 really thought of it that way.
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也讓人們瞭解玩耍這件事和他們從小的觀念不同。
11:06
And that's part部分 of what the National國民 Institute研究所 for Play is all about.
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這就是國家玩耍中心成立的部分宗旨,
11:09
And this is one of the ways方法 you can study研究 play --
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這裡有許多研究玩耍的方法,
11:11
is to get a 256-lead-鉛 electroencephalogram腦電圖.
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其中之一是用256條導線測量腦波。
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I'm sorry I don't have a playful-looking好玩好看 subject學科, but it allows允許 mobility流動性,
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很抱歉沒能給各位一個更好玩的講題,但我可以調整,
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which哪一個 has limited有限 the actual實際 study研究 of play.
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就來講講我們的實地研究吧。
11:22
And we've我們已經 got a mother-infant母嬰 play scenario腳本
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我們先前看過母親逗弄嬰孩的圖片,
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that we're hoping希望 to complete完成 underway進行 at the moment時刻.
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我們現在就來解釋剩餘的部分。
11:29
The reason原因 I put this here is also to queue隊列 up
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這麼做的原因是要整理我的思緒,
11:32
my thoughts思念 about objectifying客觀化 what play does.
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好讓我能以更具體的方式來解釋玩耍這件事。
11:36
The animal動物 world世界 has objectified客觀 it.
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動物間的互動很具體,
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In the animal動物 world世界, if you take rats大鼠,
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在動物世界裡,如果你把一隻老鼠
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who are hardwired硬線 to play at a certain某些 period of their juvenile少年 years年份
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從幼年時期起就讓它玩耍一段時間,
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and you suppress壓制 play -- they squeak, they wrestle搏鬥,
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讓他們吱吱亂叫、互相摔角、壓倒對方,
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they pin each other, that's part部分 of their play.
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這些都算玩耍,然後就禁止他們再玩,
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If you stop that behavior行為 on one group that you're experimenting試驗 with,
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選擇一組實驗組禁止他們玩耍,
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and you allow允許 it in another另一個 group that you're experimenting試驗 with,
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讓另一組實驗組繼續玩,
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and then you present當下 those rats大鼠
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接著,把一個充滿貓氣味的項圈
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with a cat odor-saturated氣味飽和 collar,
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拿到這些老鼠面前,
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they're hardwired硬線 to flee逃跑 and hide隱藏.
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他們的天性就是會逃跑躲起來,
12:11
Pretty漂亮 smart聰明 -- they don't want to get killed殺害 by a cat.
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很聰明,因為他們可不想被貓吃掉。
12:14
So what happens發生?
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接下來呢?
12:16
They both hide隱藏 out.
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二組老鼠都躲起來了,
12:19
The non-players非玩家 never come out --
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但被禁止玩耍的老鼠卻都不再出來,
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they die.
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他們全都死了。
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The players玩家 slowly慢慢地 explore探索 the environment環境,
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繼續玩耍的老鼠則小心地探索環境,
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and begin開始 again to test測試 things out.
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然後又開始嚐試探索週邊的事物。
12:30
That says to me, at least最小 in rats大鼠 --
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這件事讓我瞭解到,至少老鼠們--
12:33
and I think they have the same相同 neurotransmitters神經遞質 that we do
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我認為老鼠和人類的神經傳導系統類似,
12:36
and a similar類似 cortical皮質 architecture建築 --
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也有類似的皮質層組織,
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that play may可能 be pretty漂亮 important重要 for our survival生存.
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因此我推論玩耍對人類的生存極為重要。
12:41
And, and, and -- there are a lot more animal動物 studies學習 that I could talk about.
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還有...我還可以舉出許多其他的動物實驗,
12:46
Now, this is a consequence後果 of play deprivation剝奪. (Laughter笑聲)
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這是剝奪玩耍權利的後果。(笑聲)
12:50
This took a long time --
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我花了很多時間,
12:52
I had to get Homer荷馬 down and put him through通過 the fMRI功能磁共振成像 and the SPECTSPECT
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我得把荷姆放下來,讓他做核磁共振、斷面成像、
12:57
and multiple EEGs腦電圖, but as a couch長椅 potato土豆, his brain has shrunk壓縮.
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腦波圖等檢驗,但他成天窩在沙發上都不動,腦子已經萎縮了。
13:01
And we do know that in domestic國內 animals動物
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就被馴養的動物來說,
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and others其他, when they're play deprived剝奪,
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我們已經知道當他們的玩耍權利被剝奪之後,
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they don't -- and rats大鼠 also -- they don't develop發展 a brain that is normal正常.
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他們的腦部就不會正常發展,老鼠也是這樣。
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Now, the program程序 says that the opposite對面 of play is not work,
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這個研究告訴我們,玩耍的相反不是工作,
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it's depression蕭條.
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而是壓抑。
13:18
And I think if you think about life without play --
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如果各位想像一下沒有玩樂的生活,
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no humor幽默, no flirtation調情, no movies電影,
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沒有幽默的笑話、沒有輕鬆的調情、沒有電影、
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no games遊戲, no fantasy幻想 and, and, and.
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沒有遊戲、沒有幻想這一類的,
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Try and imagine想像 a culture文化 or a life, adult成人 or otherwise除此以外
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試著想像有一種生活或文化,不管大人小孩,
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without play.
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都不能玩耍。
13:37
And the thing that's so unique獨特 about our species種類
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我們人類之所以會是這麼獨特的物種,
13:40
is that we're really designed設計 to play through通過 our whole整個 lifetime一生.
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是因為我們生來就是被設計成要玩耍的,而且要玩一輩子,
13:45
And we all have capacity容量 to play signal信號.
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我們全都有玩耍的能量。
13:48
Nobody沒有人 misses錯過 that dog I took a picture圖片 of on a Carmel卡梅爾 beach海灘 a couple一對 of weeks ago.
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沒人會懷念我幾個星期前在卡梅爾海灘上為那隻狗所照的相片,
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What's going to follow跟隨 from that behavior行為
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大家只知道接下來
13:56
is play.
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就是要玩,
13:57
And you can trust相信 it.
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這無庸置疑。
13:58
The basis基礎 of human人的 trust相信 is established既定 through通過 play signals信號.
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人類信任的本質其實是建立在玩耍之上,
14:02
And we begin開始 to lose失去 those signals信號, culturally文化 and otherwise除此以外, as adults成年人.
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但我們長大後卻漸漸遺忘,不管是在文化或是其他方面,
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That's a shame恥辱.
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這真令人慚愧。
14:09
I think we've我們已經 got a lot of learning學習 to do.
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我想我們得重新學習才行。
14:12
Now, Jane Goodall古德爾 has here a play face面對 along沿 with one of her favorite喜愛 chimps黑猩猩.
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珍.古德博士正在和她最喜愛的黑猩猩做鬼臉,
14:16
So part部分 of the signaling發信號 system系統 of play
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玩耍的信號是透過
14:19
has to do with vocal聲音的, facial面部, body身體, gestural手勢.
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聲音、表情、肢體、動作等來表達。
14:23
You know, you can tell -- and I think when we're getting得到 into collective集體 play,
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你應該可以分辨,當我們加入某個群體遊戲時,
14:28
its really important重要 for groups to gain獲得 a sense of safety安全
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重要的是要讓群體感受到安全感,
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through通過 their own擁有 sharing分享 of play signals信號.
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要透過大家彼此分享玩耍的信號才能獲得安全感。
14:36
You may可能 not know this word,
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你可能不瞭解早熟的意義,
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but it should be your biological生物 first name名稱 and last name名稱.
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但這卻是你生物學上的名字,
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Because neoteny幼態持續 means手段 the retention保留 of immature未成熟的 qualities氣質 into adulthood成年.
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因為早熟就表示過早進入成人期,但卻還保留了一些不成熟的元素。
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And we are, by physical物理 anthropologists人類學家,
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許多人類學家都這麼說,
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by many許多, many許多 studies學習, the most neotenous稚氣未脫,
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也有許多研究證實,人類是最早熟的物種,
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the most youthful青春的, the most flexible靈活, the most plastic塑料 of all creatures生物.
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也是所有生物裡最年輕、最有彈性和最有可塑性的生物。
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And therefore因此, the most playful調皮.
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當然,也是最會玩的生物,
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And this gives us a leg up on adaptability適應性.
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這讓我們更具適應性。
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Now, there is a way of looking at play
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我在此還想強調
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that I also want to emphasize注重 here,
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玩耍的另一個面向,
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which哪一個 is the play history歷史.
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就是玩耍的歷史。
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Your own擁有 personal個人 play history歷史 is unique獨特,
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每一個人自己的玩耍過程都不相同,
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and often經常 is not something we think about particularly尤其.
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而且通常也不是我們所能想像得到的。
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This is a book written書面 by a consummate完善 player播放機
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這本書是由一個實踐型的玩家所寫的,
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by the name名稱 of Kevin凱文 Carroll卡羅爾.
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作者叫做凱文.卡羅。
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Kevin凱文 Carroll卡羅爾 came來了 from extremely非常 deprived剝奪 circumstances情況:
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凱文自小就生活在極端壓抑的環境裡:
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alcoholic酒精 mother母親, absent缺席 father父親, inner-city內城 Philadelphia費城,
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母親酗酒,父不詳,住在費城的貧民窟裡,
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black黑色, had to take care關心 of a younger更年輕 brother哥哥.
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他是黑人,還得照顧弟弟。
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Found發現 that when he looked看著 at a playground操場
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有天當他被關在家中,
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out of a window窗口 into which哪一個 he had been confined受限,
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他從窗戶看到外面有個遊樂場,
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he felt something different不同.
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他突然發現有些事情開始改變,
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And so he followed其次 up on it.
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他決定去追求他的人生。
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And his life -- the transformation轉型 of his life
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他的人生隨之改變,
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from deprivation剝奪 and what one would expect期望 -- potentially可能 prison監獄 or death死亡 --
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原本備受壓抑,而且大家都以為他長大後會進監獄或是死掉,
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he become成為 a linguist語言學家, a trainer訓練者 for the 76ersERS and now is a motivational動機 speaker揚聲器.
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但他卻成了一個語言學家、費城七六人隊的訓練師,還擔任激勵人心的演講者。
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And he gives play as a transformative變革 force
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他認為玩耍這件事,
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over his entire整個 life.
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是促成他人生改變的原動力。
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Now there's another另一個 play history歷史 that I think is a work in progress進展.
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我還想講另一個人的玩耍歷史,我覺得他目前也還在玩,
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Those of you who remember記得 Al Gore血塊,
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大家一定都還記得高爾(美國前副總統),
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during the first term術語 and then during his successful成功
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在他第一任的任期結束後,又成功連任,
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but unelected非民選 run for the presidency總統任期,
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但後來競選總統卻失利,
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may可能 remember記得 him as being存在 kind of wooden and not entirely完全 his own擁有 person,
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大家可能會覺得他有些呆板,但那不是他真實的個性,
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at least最小 in public上市.
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但在公開場合他確實留給大家這種印象。
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And looking at his history歷史, which哪一個 is common共同 in the press,
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看看他的過去,在媒體眼中平淡無奇,
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it seems似乎 to me, at least最小 -- looking at it from a shrink's萎縮的 point of view視圖 --
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而在我這個心理醫生的眼裡看來,
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that a lot of his life was programmed程序.
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他人生的大部分都是被安排好的。
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Summers薩默斯 were hard, hard work, in the heat of Tennessee田納西 summers夏天.
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夏天要辛苦工作,要在田納西的烈陽下工作,
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He had the expectations期望 of his senatorial參議院 father父親 and Washington華盛頓, D.C.
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他的參議員父親及華盛頓的某些人都對他有所期望,
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And although雖然 I think he certainly當然 had the capacity容量 for play --
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雖然我認為他絕對有能力玩耍,
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because I do know something about that --
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因為我知道他的一些底細,
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he wasn't as empowered授權, I think, as he now is
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但他沒有被允許玩耍,我認為,
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by paying付款 attention注意 to what is his own擁有 passion
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於是他現在將全心投入在他的理想上,
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and his own擁有 inner drive駕駛,
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任憑內心的動力驅使他前進,
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which哪一個 I think has its basis基礎 in all of us in our play history歷史.
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我認為這就是我們每個人會玩耍的最基本要素。
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So what I would encourage鼓勵 on an individual個人 level水平 to do,
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我會鼓勵每一個人回想,
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is to explore探索 backwards向後 as far as you can go
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儘可能地往前回想,
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to the most clear明確, joyful快樂, playful調皮 image圖片 that you have,
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想想你曾擁有過最清晰、最快樂、最好玩的景象,
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whether是否 it's with a toy玩具, on a birthday生日 or on a vacation假期.
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不管是玩玩具、參加生日派對或是去渡假的記憶都好,
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And begin開始 to build建立 to build建立 from the emotion情感 of that
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開始回想那時你的心情,
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into how that connects所連接 with your life now.
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想想那種心情與你現在的生活有何關係。
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And you'll你會 find, you may可能 change更改 jobs工作 --
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你會發現,或許你該換個工作,
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which哪一個 has happened發生 to a number people when I've had them do this --
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很多人在應我的要求這麼做之後,都換了工作,
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in order訂購 to be more empowered授權 through通過 their play.
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他們希望能藉由玩耍來增強自己的力量。
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Or you'll你會 be able能夠 to enrich豐富 your life by prioritizing優先 it
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或是將自己的生活排定優先順序,
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and paying付款 attention注意 to it.
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才能更專注在生活上。
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Most of us work with groups, and I put this up because
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大部份的人都和別人一起工作,
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the d.school學校, the design設計 school學校 at Stanford斯坦福,
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我提到這個是因為在史丹佛的設計學院裡,
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thanks謝謝 to David大衛 Kelley凱利 and a lot of others其他
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就讓我們這一群人
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who have been visionary空想家 about its establishment編制,
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開設了一堂叫做「從玩耍到創新」的課程,
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has allowed允許 a group of us to get together一起
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這可得感謝大衛.凱利
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and create創建 a course課程 called "From Play to Innovation革新."
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和其他許多有遠見的人創設了這門課。
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And you'll你會 see this course課程 is to investigate調查
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這門課是要去研究
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the human人的 state of play, which哪一個 is kind of like the polar極性 bear-husky熊哈士奇 state
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人類玩耍的狀態,就像是北極熊和哈士奇玩耍的狀態一樣,
18:25
and its importance重要性 to creative創作的 thinking思維:
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對人類創造性的思考極為重要。
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"to explore探索 play behavior行為, its development發展 and its biological生物 basis基礎;
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我們想要探索玩耍的行為、玩耍的發展過程及其背後的生物需求,
18:30
to apply應用 those principles原則, through通過 design設計 thinking思維,
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再把這些原理透過設計師的思考,
18:33
to promote促進 innovation革新 in the corporate企業 world世界;
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在企業裡發揮出創新的理念。
18:35
and the students學生們 will work with real-world真實世界 partners夥伴
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修這門課的學生會和現實世界裡的企業夥伴一起合作,
18:38
on design設計 projects項目 with widespread廣泛 application應用."
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一起參與設計,廣泛地運用自身所學。
18:41
This is our maiden少女 voyage航程 in this.
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這是我們的初次嚐試,
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We're about two and a half, three months個月 into it, and it's really been fun開玩笑.
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這門課已經進行了二個半月,或是三個月了,真的很好玩,
18:47
There is our star pupil瞳孔, this labrador拉布拉多犬,
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這隻拉不拉多犬是我們的明星學員,
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who taught a lot of us what a state of play is,
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它讓我們瞭解了許多玩耍的意義,
18:54
and an extremely非常 aged and decrepit衰老 professor教授 in charge收費 there.
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而整個課程則是由一位老得不能再老的教授主持。
18:58
And Brendan布倫丹 Boyle博伊爾, Rich豐富 Crandall克蘭德爾 -- and on the far right is, I think, a person who
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這是布蘭登.波爾、理奇.克蘭道爾,最右邊的
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will be in cahoots同流合污 with George喬治 Smoot斯穆特 for a Nobel諾貝爾 Prize -- Stuart斯圖爾特 Thompson湯普森,
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則是史都特.湯普森,我認為他會和喬治.史慕特一起得到神經科學的
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in neuroscience神經科學.
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諾貝爾獎。
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So we've我們已經 had Brendan布倫丹, who's誰是 from IDEOIDEO,
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我們請來了來自IDEO的布蘭登,
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and the rest休息 of us sitting坐在 aside在旁邊 and watching觀看 these students學生們
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其他人則坐在旁邊看這些學生,
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as they put play principles原則 into practice實踐 in the classroom課堂.
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看他們如何將玩耍的原理應用在課堂上。
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And one of their projects項目 was to
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其中有一項作業,
19:25
see what makes品牌 meetings會議 boring無聊,
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是要他們研究讓會議變得無趣的因素是什麼,
19:28
and to try and do something about it.
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看他們能有什麼解決之道。
19:31
So what will follow跟隨 is a student-made學生自製 film電影
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接下來就是學生們為解決此一問題,
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about just that.
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自行拍攝的影片。
19:38
Narrator旁白: Flow is the mental心理 state of apparition幻影
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旁白:會議流程是會議的精神狀態,
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in which哪一個 the person is fully充分 immersed沉浸 in what he or she is doing.
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人們會完全沈浸在自己正在做的事情當中,
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Characterized特徵 by a feeling感覺 of energized通電 focus焦點,
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每一個人的個性則取決於其在會議當中
19:48
full充分 involvement參與 and success成功 in the process處理 of the activity活動.
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所投入的專注力、參與程度與會議的成功與否。
19:55
An important重要 key insight眼光 that we learned學到了 about meetings會議
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關於會議,我們有一個重要的發現,
19:58
is that people pack them in one after another另一個,
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人們總是不斷在開會,
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disruptive破壞性 to the day.
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將一天的行程搞得支離破碎。
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Attendees與會者 at meetings會議 don't know when they'll他們會 get back to the task任務
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參與會議的人並不知道他們什麼時候
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that they left at their desk.
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才能回座位處理未完的公事,
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But it doesn't have to be that way.
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但會議並不一定非得要這麼糟。
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(Music音樂)
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(音樂)
21:04
Some sage智者 and repeatedly反复 furry毛茸茸 monks和尚
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在座有些賢者及僧侶
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at this place地點 called the d.school學校
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都認為我們的設計學院
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designed設計 a meeting會議 that you can literally按照字面 step out of when it's over.
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設計出了一種會議,讓你可以隨時中途離席,
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Take the meeting會議 off, and have peace和平 of mind心神 that you can come back to me.
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只要把會議脫下,你就可以獲得心靈的平靜,又可以回到自己的身份,
21:19
Because when you need it again,
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但當你覺得需要再參加時,
21:21
the meeting會議 is literally按照字面 hanging in your closet壁櫥.
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那會議還會在原地等你回來,
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The Wearable穿戴式 Meeting會議.
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我們稱之為「可穿脫式會議」。
21:29
Because when you put it on, you immediately立即 get everything you need
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只要把會議穿上,你就可以立刻參與會議,
21:33
to have a fun開玩笑 and productive生產的 and useful有用 meeting會議.
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享受有趣又有效率的會議;
21:36
But when you take it off --
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但當你脫掉會議,
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that's when the real真實 action行動 happens發生.
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就是你該採取行動的時候了。
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(Music音樂)
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(音樂)
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(Laughter笑聲) (Applause掌聲)
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(笑聲)(鼓掌)
21:50
Stuart斯圖爾特 Brown棕色: So I would encourage鼓勵 you all
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史都特.布朗:我想要鼓勵各位,
21:56
to engage從事
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不要去管
21:58
not in the work-play工作 - 娛樂 differential微分 --
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工作與玩耍的差別,
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where you set aside在旁邊 time to play --
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也不要特別安排時間去玩耍,
22:04
but where your life becomes infused輸注
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而是應該為你生活中的
22:07
minute分鐘 by minute分鐘, hour小時 by hour小時,
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每一分鐘、每一個小時都安排
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with body身體,
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肢體遊戲、
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object目的,
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玩玩具、
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social社會, fantasy幻想, transformational轉型 kinds of play.
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社交遊戲、幻想遊戲與各種不同的遊戲。
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And I think you'll你會 have a better and more empowered授權 life.
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我認為,你的生活將會更多彩多姿,
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Thank You.
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謝謝各位!
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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John約翰 HockenberryHockenberry: So it sounds聲音 to me like what you're saying is that
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約翰.哈肯貝瑞:我聽了你的演講之後,
22:36
there may可能 be some temptation誘惑 on the part部分 of people to look at your work
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會覺得很想去看看你的工作,
22:40
and go --
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還想...
22:42
I think I've heard聽說 this, in my kind of pop流行的 psychological心理 understanding理解 of play,
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我聽到你說,以大眾心理學家的角度來看玩耍這件事,
22:47
that somehow不知何故,
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會以為
22:49
the way animals動物 and humans人類 deal合同 with play,
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人類與動物之所以會玩耍,
22:52
is that it's some sort分類 of rehearsal排演 for adult成人 activity活動.
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都是為長大之後的活動做準備。
22:55
Your work seems似乎 to suggest建議 that that is powerfully有力 wrong錯誤.
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但你的研究顯示這種推論完全錯誤。
22:58
SBSB: Yeah, I don't think that's accurate準確,
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史都特:對,我不覺得這種理論是正確的,
23:01
and I think probably大概 because animals動物 have taught us that.
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我認為或許我們可以從動物身上學習到這一點。
23:04
If you stop a cat from playing播放 --
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如果你不讓貓咪玩耍,
23:08
which哪一個 you can do, and we've我們已經 all seen看到 how cats bat蝙蝠 around stuff東東 --
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你確實可以這麼做,但我們都看過貓咪怎麼追打玩具,
23:12
they're just as good predators大鱷 as they would be if they hadn't有沒有 played發揮.
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就算他們不玩耍,他們還是很棒的掠食者。
23:17
And if you imagine想像 a kid孩子
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現在想像一個孩子,
23:19
pretending假裝 to be King國王 Kong,
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想像他假裝自己是大金剛,
23:22
or a race種族 car汽車 driver司機, or a fireman消防隊員,
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或是一個賽車手,或是消防員,
23:25
they don't all become成為 race種族 car汽車 drivers司機 or firemen消防員, you know.
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但他們長大後不會全都成為賽車手或消防員。
23:29
So there's a disconnect斷開 between之間 preparation製備 for the future未來 --
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所以用為未來做準備來解釋玩耍是有所不足的,
23:34
which哪一個 is what most people are comfortable自在 in thinking思維 about play as --
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雖然大部分的人都認為這個理論說得通,
23:37
and thinking思維 of it as a separate分離 biological生物 entity實體.
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還把人類視為不同於一般物種。
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And this is where my chasing animals動物 for four, five years年份
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我觀察動物已經有四、五年了,
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really changed my perspective透視 from a clinician臨床醫生 to what I am now,
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讓我從一個臨床醫生轉變為現在的我,
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which哪一個 is that play has a biological生物 place地點,
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我發現玩耍有其生理上的需求,
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just like sleep睡覺 and dreams do.
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就像人類必須睡覺和做夢一樣。
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And if you look at sleep睡覺 and dreams biologically生物,
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以生理學上的角度來看睡眠和做夢這二件事,
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animals動物 sleep睡覺 and dream夢想,
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動物也會睡覺,也會做夢,
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and they rehearse排練 and they do some other things that help memory記憶
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這二件事可以讓他們演練平常會做的事,也可以幫助記憶,
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and that are a very important重要 part部分 of sleep睡覺 and dreams.
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這是睡眠與做夢的重要功能。
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The next下一個 step of evolution演化 in mammals哺乳動物 and
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針對哺乳類動物和擁有超多神經的生物,
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creatures生物 with divinely superfluous多餘 neurons神經元
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我們的下一步就是要研究
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will be to play.
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玩耍的功能。
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And the fact事實 that the polar極性 bear and husky沙啞 or magpie and a bear
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就像我們看到的北極熊和哈士奇犬,或是喜鵲和大熊,
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or you and I and our dogs小狗 can crossover交叉 and have that experience經驗
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或是我們人類和狗兒,我們都曾有過互動玩耍的經驗,
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sets play aside在旁邊 as something separate分離.
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而在那一刻,我們放棄扮演各自的角色。
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And its hugely巨大 important重要 in learning學習 and crafting各具特色 the brain.
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玩耍對學習及刺激大腦有著重要的影響力,
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So it's not just something you do in your spare備用 time.
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所以不是只有空閒的時間才能玩耍。
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JHJH: How do you keep -- and I know you're part部分 of the scientific科學 research研究 community社區,
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約翰:你如何保持...你是科學研究的學者,
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and you have to justify辯解 your existence存在 with grants補助 and proposals建議 like everyone大家 else其他 --
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像其他人一樣,你得爭取研究經費,為自己的研究辯護,
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how do you prevent避免 --
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你怎麼防止...
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and some of the data數據 that you've produced生成, the good science科學 that you're talking about you've produced生成, is hot to handle處理.
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你的研究成果和你在此所談論到的科學數據,都是很熱門的題材,
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How do you prevent避免 either the media's媒體 interpretation解釋 of your work
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你要如何防止媒體或是其他科學研究的學者,
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or the scientific科學 community's社區 interpretation解釋 of the implications啟示 of your work,
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將你的研究成果錯誤解讀成為
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kind of like the Mozart莫扎特 metaphor隱喻,
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像是莫札特現象,
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where, "Oh, MRIs核磁共振成像 show顯示
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他們會說:「核磁共振顯示...
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that play enhances提高 your intelligence情報.
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玩耍會增進你的智商。
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Well, let's round回合 these kids孩子 up, put them in pens
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我們把這群小孩集中起來,給他們紙筆,
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and make them play for months個月 at a time; they'll他們會 all be geniuses天才 and go to Harvard哈佛."
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讓他們玩上好幾個月,他們就會變成天才,全都可以上哈佛。」
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How do you prevent避免 people from taking服用 that sort分類 of action行動
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你要怎麼防止人們錯誤解讀你的研究成果,
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on the data數據 that you're developing發展?
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而採取這一類的行動?
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SBSB: Well, I think the only way I know to do it
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史都特:嗯,我認為唯一的解法,
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is to have accumulated積累 the advisers顧問 that I have
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就是告訴他們我所獲得的忠告,
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who go from practitioners從業者 --
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這些忠告大部分是來自醫生們,
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who can establish建立 through通過 improvisational即興 play or clowning小丑 or whatever隨你 --
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他們認為只有透過即興式的玩耍或玩樂而產生的創造,
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a state of play.
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才稱之為玩耍。
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So people know that it's there.
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大家要先瞭解玩耍的定義,
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And then you get an fMRI功能磁共振成像 specialist專家, and you get Frank坦率 Wilson威爾遜,
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才能詢問核磁共振的專家,像是法蘭克.威爾森,
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and you get other kinds of hard scientists科學家們, including包含 neuroendocrinologistsneuroendocrinologists.
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或是其他專業領域的科學家,包含神經內分泌學者。
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And you get them into a group together一起 focused重點 on play,
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把這些學者集合起來研究玩耍這件事,
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and it's pretty漂亮 hard not to take it seriously認真地.
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大家都很認真地研究,
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Unfortunately不幸, that hasn't有沒有 been doneDONE sufficiently充分地
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但是國家科學基金會和
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for the National國民 Science科學 Foundation基礎, National國民 Institute研究所 of Mental心理 Health健康
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國家心理健康研究院都不是做得很好,
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or anybody任何人 else其他 to really look at it in this way seriously認真地.
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因為大家都沒有很認真、嚴肅地看待這件事。
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I mean you don't hear about anything that's like cancer癌症 or heart disease疾病
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各位一定沒有聽過玩耍和癌症或是心臟病
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associated相關 with play.
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有什麼關聯吧?
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And yet然而 I see it as something that's just as basic基本 for survival生存 -- long term術語 --
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但我卻認為,以長遠來看,玩耍是我們生存的基本要件,
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as learning學習 some of the basic基本 things about public上市 health健康.
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就像我們在公衛領域上所學到的其他生存條件一樣。
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JHJH: Stuart斯圖爾特 Brown棕色, thank you very much.
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約翰:史都特,謝謝你的演講!
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Marie Wu
Reviewed by Shelley Krishna TSANG

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stuart Brown - Play researcher, psychiatrist
Stuart Brown's research shows play is not just joyful and energizing -- it's deeply involved with human development and intelligence. Through the National Institute for Play, he's working to better understand its significance.

Why you should listen

Dr. Stuart Brown came to research play through research on murderers -- unlikely as that seems -- after he found a stunning common thread in killers' stories: lack of play in childhood. Since then, he's interviewed thousands of people to catalog their relationships with play, noting a strong correlation between success and playful activity. His book Play describes the impact play can have on one's life. 

With the support of the National Geographic Society and Jane Goodall, he has observed animal play in the wild, where he first concieved of play as an evolved behavior important for the well being -- and survival -- of animals, especially those of higher intelligence. Now, through his organization, the National Institute for Play, he hopes to expand the study of human play into a vital science -- and help people everywhere enjoy and participate in play throughout life.

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