The purpose of play is to learn a control function. If a game goes fully as anticipated, it is usually not generating reward.
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How does testosterone regulate the intensity of natural selection? Increased testosterone seems to be nature's reward for dominance; whose consequence is enhanced strength, and, indeed, risk taking. This should lead to reproductive success.
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Only for those that don’t die in bike accidents etc. Don’t forget that modern men have very little testosterone compared to our ancestors, of whom only a small fraction hogged all the reproductive success.
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