(computing) A portion of memory or disk space occupied by an object. Typically, a slot is divided into segments that may be accessed independently. In very long instruction word (VLIW) computer architecture, the concept of a slot is more often associated with a data path or execution pipeline.
A thin opening or groove, especially one for receiving something, as a coin or letter. Also called a pocket, slit, aperture, vent, or vacancy. Examples include the mail slot in a door, and the slit in the roof of a building through which rainwater is channeled.
In casino gambling, a machine that pays out winning combinations of symbols according to the number of coins inserted in the coin slot or lever. Modern electronic machines can have up to 100 paylines and can vary in payouts based on the amount of money wagered, and can include a variety of bonus features.
Dixon and colleagues showed that players’ enjoyment of slots is influenced by the exogenous reining in of their attention that occurs during play, an experience they have named dark flow. The PRP and force measures of reward reactivity that they used are also positively correlated with positive affect and account for greater unique variance in the positive affect of slots when included in multiple regression models with dark flow.
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