Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain to Take Risks . . . Casino lighting could be nudging gamblers to be more reckless with their money, according to a new study, which found a link between blue-enriched light and riskier gambling behavior Some questionable ethics here
Blinding lights: the hidden science behind gambling’s 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 Lights and Sounds Encourage Risky Decision Making The blinking lights and exciting jingles in casinos may encourage risky decision-making and potentially promote problem gambling behaviour, suggests new research from the University of British Columbia
Study: Flashing lights, catchy sounds in casinos lead . . . The study suggests that sensory features that capture our attention in a casino might directly affect a player’s thought process and encourage one to make riskier choices, potentially promoting problem gambling
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
Rat casino shows that flashing lights and sounds increase . . . Scientists from Canada's University of British Columbia have built a casino for rats -- and found that not only do bright sounds and lights make rodents more prone to taking risks when gambling,