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Mapping the Neural Basis of Neuroeconomics with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Narrative Literature Review [PDF]
Neuroeconomics merges neuroscience, economics, and psychology to investigate the neural basis of decision making. Decision making involves assessing outcomes with subjective value, shaped by emotions and experiences, which are crucial in economic ...
Bruno Beomonte Zobel +2 more
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Applications of Behavioral Economics and Neuroeconomics in Mental Health [PDF]
Objective: The integration of behavioral economics and neuroeconomics into mental health offers innovative perspectives on understanding and addressing psychological disorders.
Barno Sayfutdinovna Abdullaeva +4 more
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Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope? An Answer
In June of 2010, a special issue in the Journal of Economic Methodology was introduced with the question: “Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope?” (Marchionni and Vromen, 2010). More than ten years later, it is time to provide an answer.
Alexandre Truc
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Over the last two years a research field has developed under the banner of 'neuroeconomics' in which recent neuroscientific methods are deploid to analyze economically relevant processes.
Dr. Peter Kenning, Hilke Plassmann
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Neuroeconomics of decision-making during COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic reveals the decision-making challenges faced by communities, governments, and international organizations, globally.
Bashir S +8 more
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The somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) has been utilized to demonstrate the role of emotion and somatic state in decision-making under uncertainty over the past two decades.
Fuming Xu +3 more
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On an Evolutionary Foundation of Neuroeconomics [PDF]
Neuroeconomics focuses on brain imaging studies mapping neural responses to choice behavior. Economic theory is concerned with choice behavior but it is silent on neural activities.
Schipper, Burkhard C
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The methodologies of neuroeconomics [PDF]
We critically review the methodological practices of two research programs which are jointly called ‘neuroeconomics’. We defend the first of these, termed ‘neurocellular economics’ (NE) by Ross (2008), from an attack on its relevance by Gul and Pesendorfer (2008) (GP).
Glenn W Harrison, Don Ross
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Comments on Neuroeconomics [PDF]
Neuroeconomics is examined critically using data on the response times of subjects who were asked to express their preferences in the context of the Allais Paradox. Different patterns of choice are found among the fast and slow responders.
Rubinstein, Ariel
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