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Casino Lights and Sounds Encourage Risky Decision Making The findings, published today in Journal of Neuroscience, the journal from the Society for Neuroscience, suggest that sensory features in casinos may directly influence a player’s decisions and encourage riskier choices—raising new concerns that these features may promote problem gambling
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New research: Casino lights and sounds encourage risky . . . The findings, published today in JNeurosci, the journal from the Society for Neuroscience, suggest that sensory features in casinos may directly influence a player’s decisions and encourage riskier choices–raising new concerns that these features may promote problem gambling