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      Evidence for a common dissociative-like reaction among addicts

      Journal of Gambling Behavior
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          The existence and importance of excitement in gambling, the effects of runs of wins and losses on gambling behaviour and the relationships of both with sensation-seeking were investigated using samples of students and experienced gamblers in real and artificial gambling situations. Heart-rate increases, gambling behaviour and events such as 'stake decision time' were recorded as subjects played blackjack. Significant differences between real and artificial casinos were found for mean heart-rate increases over base-lines, for gambling behaviour and in the relationships between sensation-seeking, arousal and gambling in the two conditions. Doubt is cast on laboratory gambling as a valid analogue of the real gambling situation. Sensation-seeking and arousal are discussed briefly in relation to explanations of gambling.
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            Plasma endorphin levels in pathological gambling

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              Journal
              Journal of Gambling Behavior
              J Gambling Stud
              Springer Nature
              0742-0714
              1573-3602
              1988
              1988
              : 4
              : 1
              : 27-37
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              10.1007/BF01043526
              1b78e855-6837-48fe-9e47-23b2e15f0c23
              © 1988
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