Phyroxis said:
Atheist. said:
It's been shown in studies that addiction to gambling stimulates the same parts of the brain as an addictive substance (ex. cocaine) and releases endorphins. People get addicted to the feelings associated with performing the task, and the chemicals released when they do it. All addictive behaviours work on immediate positive reinforcement, which is one of the basic criteria for defining whether or not something is innately addictive.
I've read enough case studies and research papers to scoff at what you assume.
Sources plz.
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You should know that you can't easily access a lot research papers without being enrolled in a univeristy, or paying an access fee. I'll look up a few papers I can find, if I can remember the names. If you're currently enrolled in a university you should easily be able to find them yourself with the vast online libraries that contain academic journals and the like.
Edit: http://www.springerlink.com/content/h35n579445314l8r/ This study provides evidence that gambling can replace another addiction (alcohol or other drugs). You'll probably have to pay to view this one. But there's an abstract.
www.sma.org.sg/smj/4205/4205cr2.pdf This pdf is a case study of a 32 year old Asian woman who is addicted to gambling.
http://psychservices.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/50/8/1021#SEC1 This is a decent article written by a fairly well established woman, Nancy M. Petry, Ph.D from Harvard University who works with various forms of addiction.
Happy yet?