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WSJ article -- are the best poker players brain damaged?
Interesting article in a recent edition of the Wall Street Journal about a study that shows a certain kind of brain damage improves investment results because the participants lack typical emotional/fear response. I'm sure these same people would be killer poker players.
The 15 brain-damaged participants that were the focus of the study had normal IQs, and the areas of their brains responsible for logic and cognitive reasoning were intact. But they had lesions in the region of the brain that controls emotions, which inhibited their ability to experience basic feelings such as fear or anxiety. The lesions were due to a range of causes, including stroke and disease, but they impaired the participants' emotional functioning in a similar manner. The study suggests the participants' lack of emotional responsiveness actually gave them an advantage when they played a simple investment game. The emotionally impaired players were more willing to take gambles that had high payoffs because they lacked fear. Players with undamaged brain wiring, however, were more cautious and reactive during the game, and wound up with less money at the end. |
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Or they'd lose really quickly.
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Yea, its like, the brain deads got 72os, and the other guys all in with aces, the brain dead guy is like "i'm only 25% or so, but the implied odds are huge!"
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