Casino Lights Could Be Warping Your Brain to Take Risks, Scientists Warn

Casino lighting could be nudging gamblers to be more reckless with their money, according to a new study, which found a link between blue-enriched light and riskier gambling behavior. The extra blue light emitted by casino decor and LED screens seems to trigger certain switches in our brains, making us less sensitive to financial losses compared to gains of equal magnitude, researchers from Flinders University and Monash University in Australia found.

"Under light with more blue wavelengths, people may be less able to accurately judge risk and reward due to a decreased cognitive sensitivity to loss," says circadian biologist Sean Cain of FHMRI.
#Comment: Small parts of the extensive mind control stack that has been perfected in shadows for decades, is being mainstreamed. Fun times.