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- Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain to Take Risks . . .
As gambling addiction continues to be a growing global problem – with 1 2 percent of the world's population thought to have a gambling disorder – the study offers some important insight into how risky behaviors might be encouraged or discouraged
- Blinding lights: The hidden science behind gamblings glow
In gambling environments, red light combined with casino‑style sounds has been shown to eliminate the usual cognitive slowdown after losses during decision-making tasks, leading players to make
- Casino Lighting May Be Secretly Pushing You To Gamble More . . .
"But under bright, blue-heavy light such as that seen in casino machines, the $100 loss didn't appear to feel as bad, so people were more willing to take the risk "
- Could lighting be the new gambling regulator? – News
“It is possible that simply dimming the ‘blue’ in casino lights could help promote safer gambling behaviours ” Researchers acknowledge that while the study used reliable methods and a robust design, the sample size was small (repeated testing in 15 adults) and that more research is needed to explore the relationship between light and
- Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain To Take Risks . . .
America's NIH Scientists Have a Cancer Breakthrough Layoffs are Delaying It 75% of Scientists in Nature Poll Weigh Leaving US Elon Musk Says SpaceX's First Mission to Mars Will Launch Next Year Submission: Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain to Take Risks, Scientists Warn
- How Gambling Affects Your Brain - Gateway Foundation
Consistent compulsive gambling can quickly lead to a gambling addiction, also known as pathological gambling While it might sound easy to stop before the problem reaches that point, the way that gambling affects your brain chemistry can make it challenging to quit
- The Science Behind Gambling - Responsible Gambling
Coauthored by international research experts and informed by multiple participants, the Conceptual Framework of Harmful Gambling explores eight factors associated with problem gambling
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