The psychological aspects of gambling addiction revolve around the thrill and anticipation associated with betting. As individuals chase the rush of winning, their brains release dopamine, a neurotransmitter linked to pleasure and reward. This reinforces their behavior, creating a feedback loop where the desire to gamble becomes more pronounced. Consequently, the ability to make rational decisions diminishes as the addiction progresses, often overshadowed by a compulsive need to gamble.
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