Psychology of Online Casinos vs Land Based, Analysis of 41 Studies Conducted by Leanbackplayer.com

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Psychology of Online Casinos vs Land Based, Analysis of 41 Studies Conducted by Leanbackplayer.com
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Leanbackplayer.com has released a summary of new findings on the psychology of gambling and how it affects the brain. The research looked at 41 studies from 17 different journals over the past 5 years and compiled findings from each.

Psychology of Online Casinos vs Land Based, Analysis of 41 Studies Conducted by Leanbackplayer.com.

Online casinos have built-in advantages that their brick-and-mortar counterparts struggle to match. Online casinos are more convenient, require less overhead to operate and allow players to gamble in complete anonymity.

Brick-and-mortar casinos have the advantage of consumer trust. Many gamblers don't trust online casinos not to rig the games against them.

Online casinos may be more dangerous for problem gamblers. They can be accessed at any time, day or night.

Gambling reprogrammed the brain. The brain adjusts to higher and higher doses of dopamine, reducing its effectiveness.

Casinos are using new technology to exploit players’ brains. Advances in gaming technology are changing how long players gamble and how much they wager.

The root of gambling addiction may lie in the supplementary eye field (SEF), a little-understood region of the brain designed to control the movement of eyes. People with dopamine deficiencies also experience abnormalities in SEF, making them more susceptible to addiction.

Problem gamblers are more likely to be men, minorities, and those with preexisting health conditions. The rise of mobile gaming has led to a rise in problem gambling among these demographics.

The solution to problem gambling may lie in setting limits. If casinos would enforce limits on how much can be wagered or how long sessions can last, problem betting could be severely curbed.

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