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Spending for smiles: money can buy happiness after all | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spending-for-smiles-money-can-buy-happiness-after-all7 Apr 2016: Conscientiousness. Gambling, toys and hobbies. Home insurance, health, fitness. Extraversion. Home insurance, accountant fees. ... Traffic fines, gambling. Reference:. Sandra C. Matz, Joe J. Gladstone, and David Stillwell. -
Having a Polar Christmas | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/having-a-polar-christmas25 Dec 2012: gambling, and the publication of satirical verse and song were relaxed, boosting the physical and mental health of the crews, if only just temporarily. -
Third William Pitt Seminar - “The Narratives of Risk” | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/third-william-pitt-seminar-the-narratives-of-risk16 Oct 2008: Dr Luke Clark, from the Department of Experimental Psychology will speak about the interactions between brain mechanisms and gambling decisions. -
Opinion: What can we learn about you from just one click? |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-what-can-we-learn-about-you-from-just-one-click14 Nov 2017: For example, online casinos could target ads at individuals who have psychological traits associated with pathological gambling. -
alcohol | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/alcohol17 May 2024: While overall. 12 May 2020. Is the lockdown leading us to drink more alcohol or spend more time gambling online or watching pornography? -
The psychology of gambling | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-psychology-of-gambling1 Apr 2007: Gambling has been a popular source of entertainment for many centuries and across many cultures. ... With current changes in gambling legislation in the UK, its popularity looks set to continue. -
Opinion: Why danger is exciting – but only to some people |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-why-danger-is-exciting-but-only-to-some-people6 Sep 2016: In a study of patients with Parkinson’s disease, who were on drugs that stimulated dopamine receptors used to treat their movement symptoms, 17% developed highly unexpected behavioural addictions to gambling -
online | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/online17 May 2024: 12 May 2020. Is the lockdown leading us to drink more alcohol or spend more time gambling online or watching pornography? -
Topics | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics17 May 2024: Search. Search. Topics. Topics.. The demand continues for materials that are stronger, cheaper, lighter, more conductive – simply better. Cambridge researchers have long worked with African colleagues on issues that matter not just to the -
Report highlights impact of future brain drugs on society |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/report-highlights-impact-of-future-brain-drugs-on-society22 May 2008: Scientists now have a better understanding of addiction, with evidence showing that most addictive drugs, and indeed some behavioural addictions such as gambling, ‘hijack’ the neural circuits in a particular brain
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