Near misses are like winning to problem gamblers
04 May 2010The brains of problem gamblers react more intensely to near misses than casual gamblers, new research from the University of Cambridge has found. The results...
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The brains of problem gamblers react more intensely to near misses than casual gamblers, new research from the University of Cambridge has found. The results...
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