Humans' hard-wired competitive drive could be linked to stress-related health problems, a new study says
By Matt Ransford
Posted 04.28.2008 at 12:46 pm
Like a flock of chickens hunting grubs and seeds, humans appear to be hardwired to follow a social pecking order. Researchers at the National Institute of Menal Health conducted an experiment in which subjects played a computer game for money. They were told they were competing simultaneously against others whom they couldn't see and were assigned a rank based on their playing skill.
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