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Compare first, evaluate later: Upending the neuroscience of choice. [PDF]
Hayden BY.
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Editorial: Translational neuroeconomic approach: from economic decision making to neuropsychological disorders. [PDF]
Srivastava M +3 more
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NEUROECONOMICS AND THE ECONOMIC SCIENCES
Neuroeconomics is the newest of the economic sciences with a focus on how the embodied human brain interacts with its institutional and social environment to make economic decisions. This paper presents an overview of neuroeconomics methods and reviews a
McCabe, Kevin A.
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Epistemological Foundations for Neuroeconomics [PDF]
Neuroeconomics is an emerging field crossing neuroscientific data, the use of brain-imaging tools, experimental and behavioral economics, and an attempt at a better understanding of the cognitive assumptions that underlie theoretical predictive economic ...
Elise Payzan, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde
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Neuroeconomics: decision making and the brain
Neuroeconomics is a new highly promising approach to understanding the neurobiology of decision making and how it affects cognitive social interactions between humans and societies/economies. This book is the first edited reference to examine the science
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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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Neuroeconomics: Constructing Identity
This paper asks whether neuroeconomics will make instrumental use of neuroscience to adjudicate existing disputes in economics or be more seriously informed by neuroscience in ways that might transform economics.
Davis, John B
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Decision-making and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: neuroeconomic perspective. [PDF]
Chachar AS, Shaikh MY.
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Editorial: Machine-learning/deep-learning methods in neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience. [PDF]
Bilucaglia M +5 more
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A video intervention reduces racial bias in a representative sample of US adults: A brain as predictor study. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zak PJ.
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