Spatial attention to social information in poker: A neuropsychological study using the Posner cueing paradigm.
Elodie HurelMarie Grall-BronnecElsa ThiabaudJuliette LeboucherMaxime LeroyBastien PerrotGaëlle Challet-BoujuPublished in: Journal of behavioral addictions (2023)
These results suggest that regular nondisordered poker players displayed social information processing abilities, which may be due to the importance to efficiently process social information that can serve as tells in live poker. The observed enhancement of the inhibition of return may permit poker players to not process a localization that has already processed to save attentional resources. Further research regarding the establishment of the IOR in other forms of gambling and with non-social cues needs to be performed.