Gamblers show the same tendencies as pigeons when they make risky decisions, reveals a research by University of Warwick, claiming that gamblers are greedy bird-brains. Researchers, led by Dr Elliot Ludvig of the University of Warwick's Department of Psychology, conducted tests that found that both human gamblers and pigeons were 35% more likely to gamble for high-value than low-value rewards. Published in emBiology Letters/em, the researchers argue ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Gamblers are Greedy Bird-Brains: Research
Gamblers show the same tendencies as pigeons when they make risky decisions, reveals a research by University of Warwick, claiming that gamblers are greedy bird-brains. Researchers, led by Dr Elliot Ludvig of the University of Warwick's Department of Psychology, conducted tests that found that both human gamblers and pigeons were 35% more likely to gamble for high-value than low-value rewards. Published in emBiology Letters/em, the researchers argue ...
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