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Taking a Gamble: Risk and Addiction

Why does gambling make you play one more hand? Breaking the addiction.

People can become addicted to gambling in the same way they become hooked on drugs. The brain releases dopamine—a neurotransmitter that produces a mood boost—when risk is involved. As with drug addiction, people gamble to elevate dopamine levels.

In one study, monkeys were shown various images, each correlated with a different likelihood of receiving a reward—a taste of juice. Some pictures guaranteed a reward, others produced a reward only half the time. The researchers found that when there was only a 50-50 chance of receiving juice, dopamine levels soared.

Further research may help researchers find a way to break the cycle of addiction in both gamblers and drug addicts.