Blue-enriched light may increase risk-taking in gambling by reducing loss sensitivity

Gambling addiction is a rising concern, but what if the bright lights in the casino are subtly influencing risk-taking decisions? 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.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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