Neural Circuitry Of Near-misses May Explain The Allure Of Gambling

Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 01:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Why do people gamble if they know that the house always wins? Researchers argue that near-misses, where the gambler narrowly misses out on the jackpot, may provide part of the answer.

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