Talk:Steam Chaos Casino/@comment-5943172-20130315171514/@comment-5952906-20130318051350

I've noticed the longer I let the machine spin, the better the result, honestly! However, it's simply the brain's built-in pattern-seeking nature. If interested, here's how it works for people with a non-eidetic memory: Because brain capacity is limited, the brain must choose which portion of the flood of information to memorize. It does this by linking it with emotion. The greater the emotion evoked by an event, the more about it is remembered. including the surrounding environment and other events either directly preceding or following the memory. Since we live in a cause-effect universe with constant a flow of time in one direction, the vast majority of event are caused. Our pattern-seeking minds take particular notice of preceding events, in your case the pulsing button, in mine the spin time when "jackpots" are won. Long story short, I'm sure it's just  confirmation bias . Basically everyone makes similar correlations, but be careful when assigning a cause to the effect, because that's simply  wishful thinking . &#x2014; Amphitere PS. doesn't that succubus (what's her name, btw?) with the Hitler doll warn about being too excited?