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Money Games as an Evolutionary Mechanism: What Does Biology Teach Us?

Summary by Trust My Science
Money games may seem, at first sight, a simple entertainment. But to look at them more closely, simple gestures such as throwing a dice, clicking on a box or sitting at the roulette stimulate a complex network of emotions, decisions and reflexes. Where does this universal attraction come from? What if the answer was in our biological past? A behavior inherited from evolution In several animal species, we observe playful behaviors that are appare…
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Money games may seem, at first sight, a simple entertainment. But to look at them more closely, simple gestures such as throwing a dice, clicking on a box or sitting at the roulette stimulate a complex network of emotions, decisions and reflexes. Where does this universal attraction come from? What if the answer was in our biological past? A behavior inherited from evolution In several animal species, we observe playful behaviors that are appare…

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Trust My Science broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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