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Dopamine and serotonin neurotransmissions exert complementary control over primate approach and avoidance. [PDF]
Gauthier L +10 more
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No effect of preliminarily simulated cathodal HD-tDCS on the frontopolar cortex in the exploration-exploitation task. [PDF]
Timokhov V, Timashkov A, Zinchenko O.
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Neural deterioration and compensation in visual short-term memory among individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Xie Y +6 more
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Distributed range adaptation in human parietal encoding of numbers
Prat-Carrabin A +4 more
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Acute stress reduces risk-aversion by changing magnitude perception
Renkert MF +6 more
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Neuromarketing is a relatively new discipline that studies of how the brain processes economically relevant decision-making, directed not at medical professionals, but rather at marketers. Following this, Neuroeconomy emerged as an independent field as a result to the increased interest in investigating how the decision-making process actually takes ...
George C. Davis, Elena L. Serrano
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Neuroeconomics: A Critique of ‘Neuroeconomics: A Critical Reconsideration’ [PDF]
Some economists believe that neuroeconomists threatens the theory of economics. Glenn Harrison’s paper “Neuroeconomics: A Critical Reconsideration” (2008) provides some support for this view, though some of the points he makes are somewhat disguised. The field of neuroeconomics is barely into its teenage years; and it is trying to do what?
Stanton, Angela A.
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Neuroeconomics, Behavioral economics, Rationality, D00, D01, D03,
David Levine
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AbstractThis chapter describes the major tools, methods, and areas of study in neuroeconomics, a young but flourishing multidisciplinary field of economics that investigates the genetic, structural, and functional mechanisms underlying behavioral differences that lead to heterogeneity in economic choices.
Stefano F. Cappa, Nicola Canessa
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AbstractThis chapter describes the major tools, methods, and areas of study in neuroeconomics, a young but flourishing multidisciplinary field of economics that investigates the genetic, structural, and functional mechanisms underlying behavioral differences that lead to heterogeneity in economic choices.
Stefano F. Cappa, Nicola Canessa
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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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