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Old 10-02-2009, 07:31   #1
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University of Missouri research indicates male players experience spike in testosterone when defeating those they don't know, dip when beating friends.



As it turns out, killing a friend in a game can actually be kind of a downer. Such are the findings of a new study out of the University of Missouri in Columbia, led by evolutionary psychologist David Geary. As reported this week by the New Scientist, Geary's study found that male gamers who defeated opponents they did not know experienced a surge in testosterone, but putting bullets in friends caused levels of the hormone to fall off.


This guy? He ain't your buddy.


To conduct his study, Geary put out a call for 42 male students at the University of Missouri. The students, who did not know each other, were divided into 14 groups of three. Each segment was then tasked with practicing Epic Games' top-rated frenetic first-person shooter Unreal Tournament 2004 for six hours over a weeklong period, in order to establish familiarity with teammates.

Teams were then pitted against one another in 30-minute Onslaught matches, a capture-the-flag variant. When matches were completed, Geary and his colleagues found that testosterone levels dramatically rose in members of the winning team, especially those who contributed most significantly. However, in Death Match matches, where each team was pitted against itself, researchers found that the highest-ranked player saw a significant drop-off in testosterone levels.

"In a serious out-group competition, you can kill all your rivals and you're better for it," Geary said of the study's findings. "You can't alienate your in-group partners, because you need them." The study also indicated that multiplayer games trigger the same biological instincts as actual warfare, where heightened testosterone-induced aggression can be beneficial.


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True, I find pwning strangers in online matches more satisfying, don't know whether it is due to what the article said.
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Interesting study.

I know it says "male gamers" there but I feel pretty much the same way. Killing a random green dot wont bother me at all in PvP but killing a friend makes me a sad panda.
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Interesting study.

I know it says "male gamers" there but I feel pretty much the same way. Killing a random green dot wont bother me at all in PvP but killing a friend makes me a sad panda.
Well, even females produce testosterone, just not that much.
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Interesting study.

I know it says "male gamers" there but I feel pretty much the same way. Killing a random green dot wont bother me at all in PvP but killing a friend makes me a sad panda.
Ok Ms. Man, lets go at it, Opalo v Opalo, no healing. Let's see if you insignificant testosterone levels drop or rise when you win. I hope they drop, we're friends... right?... right?!



This is actually quite an interesting test, I never really knew about change in hormonal levels in such cases. The biological instinct of warfare, it didn't surprise me because I belive in Genetic Memory. If they were to test me, friend or ally, probably a rise, aslong as it doesn't cause my friend any financial or physical harm.
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