“Near-misses were more arousing than losses as indexed by increased heart rate and greater subjective arousal. Near-misses were also subjectively rated as the most frustrating of all outcomes. Most importantly, of any type of outcome, near-misses triggered the most substantial urge to continue play.”
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I didn’t take these photographs during the current global pandemic known as Covid-19 but they sure take on new meaning as a reflection of the…
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