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- 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
- Scientists Say Blue Lighting Inside Casinos Influences Risk . . .
Scientists Say Blue Lighting Inside Casinos Influences Risk-Taking Decisions Posted on: June 23, 2025, 11:51h Last updated on: June 23, 2025, 12:10h
- Casino Lighting May Be Secretly Pushing You To Gamble More . . .
"But under bright, blue-heavy light such as that seen in casino machines, the $100 loss didn't appear to feel as bad, so people were more willing to take the risk "
- Study Finds Blue-Tinted Casino Lights May Encourage Riskier . . .
Professor Cain concluded, “It is possible that simply dimming the ‘blue’ in casino lights could help promote safer gambling behaviors ” Though the experiment took place under lab conditions, the consistency of the findings across multiple reports makes it a compelling case for reconsidering how lighting affects behavior in high-stakes
- Scientists Caution That Casino Lights May Alter Your Brains . . .
A new study from Flinders University and Monash University suggests that blue-enriched lighting commonly found in casinos may encourage gamblers to take riskier bets Researchers discovered that this type of lighting reduces sensitivity to financial losses compared to gains, potentially altering decision-making processes related to gambling Conducted with 15 volunteers, the study revealed
- Blue-enriched light may increase risk-taking in gambling by . . .
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 behavior
- Blinding lights: the hidden science behind gambling’s glow
The lights and sounds that surround us in these environments aren’t just decoration They’re carefully designed to heighten arousal, dull sensitivity to losses, and encourage riskier decisions
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