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Prof. Matthew Rockloff


Prof. Matthew Rockloff

Professor of Psychology · CQUniversity Australia

Prof. Matthew Rockloff

Australia’s most cited EGM researcher. Ig Nobel Peace Prize laureate. 200+ publications on gambling psychology, player harm, and machine design.

200+
Publications
20+
Years research
6,000+
Citations
Ig Nobel
Harvard 2017


Who He Is

Professor Matthew Rockloff leads the Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory at CQUniversity’s Appleton Institute — Australia’s only dedicated facility for simulating real gambling environments under controlled conditions.

Over 20 years he has produced more than 200 peer-reviewed studies on how pokies, online platforms, and bonus mechanics influence player decisions. His work directly informs Australian government inquiries, harm reduction policy, and treatment services.

What He Studies
Primary
EGM behaviour & machine design
Primary
Player psychology & cognition
Secondary
Problem gambling measurement
Secondary
Harm reduction strategies
Applied
Online gambling risk
Applied
Regulatory evidence base


Career at a Glance
2000
PhD conferred
Psychology of gambling, CQUniversity
2004
Lab founded
Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, CQU
2010
Assoc. Professor
First ARC Discovery Grant secured
2017
Ig Nobel Prize
Peace Prize, Harvard University
2019
Full Professor
NHMRC grant AUD $980K awarded
2022
Senate witness
Online gambling harm inquiry, Canberra
2024
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Expert author — current position


Research in Practice

The Work, Up Close

Media & Public Voice

Australia’s Go-To Expert on Gambling Harm

Prof. Rockloff is a regular expert commentator for ABC, The Guardian, and The Conversation — providing evidence-based analysis on pokie reform debates, online gambling advertising, and the psychological mechanics behind loss-chasing.

His ability to translate dense experimental findings into plain-language insight has made him one of the most quoted gambling researchers in Australian media — cited in parliamentary debates and government white papers.

Prof. Rockloff media commentary

Media Expert

Ig Nobel Peace Prize

Ig Nobel Peace Prize · Harvard 2017
The Ig Nobel Prize

Research That Makes You Laugh, Then Think

In 2017, Rockloff received the Ig Nobel Peace Prize at Harvard — awarded for measuring the decibel levels produced by electronic gaming machines. Pokies operate at noise levels comparable to heavy machinery, fuelling player arousal and dramatically extending sessions.

The prize is given to research that sounds absurd but carries a serious point. This one did: ambient sound is a deliberate design element that regulators have since been urged to address.

 

Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory

Australia’s Only Controlled Gambling Environment

CQU’s lab allows researchers to simulate real casino conditions — sound, lighting, machine speed — while measuring player physiology, emotion, and decision-making in real time. No other Australian institution has this capability.

Published Research

Selected Work

Featured
2024
EGM Behaviour

Near-Miss Effects and Loss-Chasing in Digital EGMs

International Gambling Studies · Peer-Reviewed · 2024

Experimental analysis of how near-miss outcomes in digital pokies amplify arousal and prolong play. Using physiological monitoring in CQU’s lab, the study measured elevated heart rate, increased sweat response, and compressed time perception following near-miss events — findings with direct implications for machine design regulation.

2023
Psychological Predictors of Problem Gambling in Online Casino Users
Addiction · Peer-Reviewed

Depression, impulsivity, and excitement-seeking identified as primary risk factors for online gambling disorder in large-scale Australian sample.

2022
Evaluating Mandatory Pre-Commitment on EGMs: A Field Experiment
Journal of Gambling Studies · Peer-Reviewed

First real-world field trial of mandatory spend limits on pokies. Significant spend reductions among moderate-risk players without displacing casual play.

2021
COVID-19 and the Acceleration of Online Gambling in Australia
BMC Public Health · Peer-Reviewed

Documents the lockdown-driven shift from venue to online gambling and resulting harm escalation among first-time digital players.

2020
Validation of the Short Gambling Harm Screen
Journal of Clinical Psychology · Peer-Reviewed

Validated brief screening instrument now used by Australian helplines to rapidly triage gambling harm severity in clinical settings.

Grants & Advisory

Funded Research

  • ARC Discovery Grant
    EGM psychological harm mechanisms — AUD $750,000
    Australian Research Council
  • NHMRC Project Grant
    Online gambling harm — AUD $980,000
    National Health & Medical Research Council
  • Queensland Government
    Chief investigator — mandatory pre-commitment trial
    Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation
  • Senate Expert Witness
    Online gambling harm inquiry, 2022
    Australian Senate Standing Committee
  • Editorial Board
    Journal of Gambling Studies
    International Gambling Studies
Editorial Standards

How He Works

01
Lab-Grade Evidence

Every claim draws on controlled experiments from Australia’s only dedicated gambling research lab.

02
Zero Industry Funding

All research funded exclusively through ARC and NHMRC government grants. No operator influence.

03
Player-Centred

Translates lab findings into actionable guidance — how to spot risky machine features and recognise personal risk factors.

04
Kept Current

Articles reviewed quarterly. Updated within 30 days when new legislation or research changes the evidence base.

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For Richard Casino Readers

Why Does Independent Research Matter on a Casino Website?

Most gambling content is written by marketers. Prof. Rockloff’s contributions come from 20+ years of actual experimental research — funded by government, conducted in a controlled lab, and published in peer-reviewed journals.

When he explains how a near-miss inflates arousal, it’s based on physiological data collected from real Australian players — not a promotional brief. That difference is what makes it useful.

For Casual Players
Research identifies which machine features — near-misses, rapid spin rates, ambient sound — increase overspending, so you can recognise and adjust.
For At-Risk Players
Screening research identifies early warning signs — loss-chasing, time distortion, playing to recover — that are often missed until harm is significant.
Bottom Line
Independent academic expertise on a casino platform is rare. Read the research, understand the mechanics, and gamble with your eyes open.

Contact
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University
CQUniversity Australia
Appleton Institute
Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory
Rockhampton, QLD
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