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Hormonal responses differ when playing violent video games against an ingroup and outgroup

机译:在对内组和外组进行暴力视频游戏时,激素反应有所不同

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For 14 teams of three young men, salivary testosterone and cortisol were assessed twice before and twice after competing in within-group and between-group video games that simulated violent male-male competition. Men who contributed the most to theirteams' between-group victory showed testosterone increases immediately after the competition, but only if this competition was played before the within-group tournament. High-scoring men on losing teams did not show this immediate effect, but they did show a delayed increase in testosterone. In contrast, high-ranking men tended to have lower testosterone and higher cortisol during within-group tournaments. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that men's competitive testosterone response variesacross ingroup and outgroup competitions and is muted during the former. The testosterone response during the between-group competition also suggests that violent multiplayer video games may be appealing to young men because they simulate male-male coalitional competition.
机译:对于14支由三名年轻男子组成的小组,在模拟暴力男女竞争的组内和组间视频游戏中,赛前和赛后两次评估了唾液睾丸激素和皮质醇。在小组比赛中对小组比赛的胜利贡献最大的人表明,比赛结束后,睾丸激素立即增加,但前提是这项比赛是在小组比赛之前进行的。输掉球队的高分男子并未显示出这种立竿见影的效果,但他们确实显示出睾丸激素延迟增加。相比之下,在小组内部比赛中,高级别的男性往往睾丸激素水平较低,皮质醇水平较高。该结果与以下假设相吻合:男子的竞争性睾丸激素反应在小组比赛和小组比赛中均发生变化,而在前者中则减弱。组际比赛中的睾丸激素反应也表明,暴力多人视频游戏可能吸引年轻人,因为它们模拟了男女联合竞争。

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