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Healthy decisions in the cued-attribute food choice paradigm have high test-retest reliability
Food choice paradigms are commonly used to study decision mechanisms, individual differences, and intervention efficacy. Here, we measured behavior from twenty-three healthy young adults who completed five repetitions of a cued-attribute food choice ...
Zahra Barakchian +2 more
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Strengths of social ties modulate brain computations for third-party punishment
Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a decisive stage in the evolution of human cooperation. An important facet of social relationship knowledge concerns the strength of the social ties between ...
Zixuan Tang +6 more
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The Role of Payoff Valence on Voting: Egalitarian for Gains and Selfish for Losses
We study how payoff valence affects voting behavior on the distribution of monetary outcomes framed as gains or losses in a group when using standard plurality voting (PV) procedures and when using approval voting (AV).
Carlos Alós-Ferrer +2 more
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Neuroeconomics and Management Educations: Perspectives for New Applications and Approaches
Since the 1990s economics started importing interesting insights from psychology and the new discipline of behavioral economics elaborated many interesting models that changed the traditional economic and management theories.
Titov Sergei, Pluzhnik Evgeniy
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The Pathological Paradigm of Neuroeconomics
This paper focuses mainly on the neuroeconomics of reward-processing behaviors, which is also known as “neurocellular economics” (Ross, 2008). It aims to demonstrate that neuroeconomists are implicitly influenced by medical concerns.
Nicolas Vallois
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Decision neuroscience: neuroeconomics [PDF]
AbstractFew aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions—from the mundane to the impossibly complex—continually shape the courses of our lives. In recent years, researchers have applied the tools of neuroscience to understand the mechanisms that underlie decision making, as part of the new discipline of decision ...
David V, Smith, Scott A, Huettel
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Understanding the process by which consumers evaluate the designs of experience goods is critical for firms designing and delivering experience products. As the implicit process involved in this evaluation, and given the possible social desirability bias
Yongbin Ma +12 more
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Oxytocin Release Increases With Age and Is Associated With Life Satisfaction and Prosocial Behaviors
Helping behaviors and life satisfaction generally increase after middle-age. Identifying the neural substrates of prosocial behaviors in older adults may offer additional insights into these changes over the lifespan.
Paul J. Zak +3 more
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A NEUROECONOMIC APPROACH OF TAX BEHAVIOR [PDF]
Governments around the world register substantial losses due to tax non-compliance behavior. Whether it is tax avoidance or tax evasion, non-compliance has repercussions on the whole society because it mitigates the quality of the provision of public ...
Nichita Ramona-Anca +1 more
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Neural computations underlying strategic social decision-making in groups
The brain mechanisms underlying cooperation within groups, while balancing individual and collective interests, are poorly understood. Here, the authors identify the neurocomputations engaged in social dilemmas requiring strategic decisions during ...
Seongmin A. Park +3 more
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