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Jan 17

Problem gamblers provoked by ‘near misses’ to gamble more


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The brains of problem gamblers react more intensely to "near misses" than casual gamblers, possibly spurring them on to play more, according to new research. The researchers found the brain region that responds to rewards by delivering a dose of the chemical dopamine was especially active in these individuals.

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