THE NEURO-COGNITIVE MECHANISMS OF KITE FLYING:
Abstract
This paper investigates the neuro-psychological impact of traditional kite flying on human cognitive functions. By analyzing the synergy between "Panoramic Vision" and the "Flow State," the research demonstrates how expansive visual stimuli enhance neural plasticity and creative problem-solving. Furthermore, it explores the pedagogical significance of "Joint Attention" between parents and children, proving that shared outdoor activities facilitate high-level cognitive synchronization and the emergence of heuristic insights.
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