Gambling and the brain
- 👤 Speaker: Dr Luke Clark, Department of Experimental Psychology
- 📅 Date & Time: Wednesday 16 June 2010, 19:30 - 20:30
- 📍 Venue: Larkum Studio, ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge
Abstract
An informal introduction provided by Dr Luke Clark (Department of Experimental Psychology) who will be telling us all about brain mechanisms underlying gambling decisions in a talk entitled “Gambling and the brain”. The talk will be followed by a discussion and refreshments.
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Series This talk is part of the Cambridge Café Scientifique series.
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Wednesday 16 June 2010, 19:30-20:30