A behavioral addiction, sport gambling disorder refers to the uncontrollable urge to gamble, despite serious personal consequences. Problem gambling can impact a person's, financial situation, relationships and physical and mental health. Yet it has only recently been recognized as an addiction. An addiction researcher Jon Grant stated that "People will get inured to the high of gambling at a certain point and need to gamble with bigger bets and riskier betting options. When people try to stop, they go through withdrawal, with insomnia, agitation, irritability, and a …show more content…
These have uncovered shared characteristics in the way that sport gambling and drug abuse follow up on the brain, and the way the brains of addicts react to such cues. The confirmation demonstrates that sports gambling activates the cerebrum's reward system similar in the way that drug does. "Across many studies, the same brain areas come up time and time again — the ventral striatum and the prefrontal cortex," says Luke Clark, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia. (.) The ventral striatum, located deep inside the brain, has been termed the brain's reward center, and it's been implicated in reward processing as well as substance