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Narrowing of Attention and Dissociation in Pathological Video Lottery Gamblers

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The phenomena of attention and dissociation were investigated in pathological and occasional video lottery (VLT) gamblers. Twelve problem VLT gamblers [mean age 41.3; 6 male, 6 female; South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS; Lesieur & Blume, 1987) scores ≥ 5] were compared to a group of 11 occasional VLT gamblers, (mean age 31.9; 4 male, 7 female; SOGS scores < 5). Pathological gamblers were slower than occasional gamblers in reacting to irrelevant external light stimuli while playing on a demonstration video lottery terminal. They were significantly more likely to report more symptoms of general dissociation as measured by the Dissociative Experiences Scale (Bernstein & Putnam, 1986). The results suggest that pathological gamblers may experience a greater narrowing of attention than occasional gamblers when engaged in VLT play.

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Diskin, K.M., Hodgins, D.C. Narrowing of Attention and Dissociation in Pathological Video Lottery Gamblers. J Gambl Stud 15, 17–28 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023062912062

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