Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain to Take Risks . . . The extra blue light emitted by casino decor and LED screens seems to trigger certain switches in our brains, making us less sensitive to financial losses compared to gains of equal magnitude, researchers from Flinders University and Monash University in Australia found
The Hidden Science Behind the Glow at Casinos The colour of the lights surrounding us can do more than just set the mood It can shape our behaviour The new study from researchers at Flinders University in Australia found that blue-enriched lighting (the same cold, bright hue used in many modern LED lights and digital screens) can reduce a gambler’s sensitivity to losses In a
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Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain To Take Risks . . . ScienceAlert reports: 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 The extra blue light emitted by casino decor and LED screens seems to trigger certain switch
Blue Light Makes People Take More Gambling Risks The bright blue glow of casino machines and smartphone screens might be subtly pushing people toward riskier gambling decisions, according to new research from Flinders University Scientists discovered that exposure to blue-enriched light—the type emitted by modern LED displays—significantly reduces people’s natural aversion to financial
Could lighting be the new gambling regulator? – News New research by Flinders University suggests that circadian photoreception, the body’s non-visual response to light, could be playing an unexpected role in shaping risky gambling behaviour