Background and aims: A long existing notion is that the presence of music might affect gambling behavior. In spite of this, little empirical research on the subject exists. The main aim of the present study was to corroborate and elabo-rate on the existing findings concerning gambling and music through a laboratory based experiment. Methods: A nonclinical sample of 101 undergraduate students (72 females, 29 males) played a computerized gambling task in which either a high-tempo or a low-tempo musical soundtrack was present. Persistence in gambling, reaction time and evaluation of the game comprised the outcome variables. Results: Low-tempo music was associated with in-creased gambling persistence in terms of overall number of bets placed, w...
<div><p>In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
Abstract Background and aims A long existing notion is that the presence of music might affect g...
Background music is often present in gambling environments and has been found to influence gamblers’...
Music influences behaviours in everyday contexts (North & Hargreaves, 2008) and is a factor which ca...
Effects of the listening context on responses to music largely have been neglected despite the preva...
Although structural characteristics may be important moderators of behaviour and cognition in gambli...
Given its potential uses, Risk Attitude (RA) has been widely studied in the literature on behavioral...
In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles with re...
Music is ubiquitous in retail and commercial environments, with some managers believing that music c...
For many, listening to music is an enjoyable experience pursued throughout one’s lifetime. Nearly 20...
<p><b>Panel A</b> shows the mean acceptance rates of binary gambles in which subjects (N = 23) could...
In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles with re...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Slot mac...
<div><p>In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
Abstract Background and aims A long existing notion is that the presence of music might affect g...
Background music is often present in gambling environments and has been found to influence gamblers’...
Music influences behaviours in everyday contexts (North & Hargreaves, 2008) and is a factor which ca...
Effects of the listening context on responses to music largely have been neglected despite the preva...
Although structural characteristics may be important moderators of behaviour and cognition in gambli...
Given its potential uses, Risk Attitude (RA) has been widely studied in the literature on behavioral...
In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles with re...
Music is ubiquitous in retail and commercial environments, with some managers believing that music c...
For many, listening to music is an enjoyable experience pursued throughout one’s lifetime. Nearly 20...
<p><b>Panel A</b> shows the mean acceptance rates of binary gambles in which subjects (N = 23) could...
In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles with re...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Slot mac...
<div><p>In this paper we conduct a within-subjects experiment in which teenagers go over 256 gambles...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...