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The surprising truth about rewards, monkey-man similarity and the relation to online casino, cats and mazes
Rewards are good. There are no controversies surrounding this statement. Rewards are the positive results, or feedbacks if one prefers, being given and they are always perceived as beneficial. Why, then, some people and even some animals seem to delay rewards in alternation with other options? What does science have to say about rewards’ cons and pros and what does it all have to do with gambling and mazes?
A very famous research about rewards in human beings tested a group of kids who were asked not to touch a stockpile of candies that was put in front of their eyes, when the kids were left alone. Some kids did as they were told, and indeed did not touch the candies. Others, however, did not stop themselves and ate the candies right away. Further researches which tested longer-term results claimed that those who could delay the satisfaction, such as the kids who did not eat the candies, were able to gain greater rewards later on in life since they could
resist a small immediate benefit in alternation with a greater and later ones. Although resisting temptations seems to contradict with the human nature, or even the nature of animals in general, some researches show different. In examinations done with monkeys by Duke University and Rochester University, monkeys were put in front of online casino games and given the chance to gamble. The first observations showed the monkeys drew satisfaction from gambling and even exhibited the “hot-hand phenomenon” which means they developed a “gut-feeling” relating to their expected results in each spin. The surprising findings, nonetheless, actually related to the monkeys rewarding preferences. While the monkeys understood they had a chance to
be rewarded immediately during the game, they choose to risk what they have in order to get a chance to gain a greater reward later on. In other words, the monkeys gave away a sure small winning for an uncertain greater reward. These surprising findings shed a different light regarding animalistic preferences and let us know their rewarding system is actually more sophisticated than previously perceived. These findings also contained an additional result that was found as similar between the monkeys and the human species. Monkeys, apparently, draw satisfaction and relaxation from caring for other animals including cats. The act of petting a cat seems to evoke positive inner feeling in the monkeys which were observed doing so while gambling online. This monkey business related to the humanistic preference to be self-occupied while gambling online, either by touching a cat or by another activity such as solving mazes and eating breakfast.
While rewards are without a doubt positive to all species, it is now clearer that animals, as much as people, are able to delay them in expectation for greater benefit in the near or far future. Such greater rewards can be found both for people and for monkeys on online gambling games.
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