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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
We introduce a neureconomic "autopilot" model of habit, based on many studies of animal learning and human habituation. In this approach, there are two systems for valuation-- habit and goal-directed. The habitual system recalls the previous choice (which can be dependent on a contextual state), and the reliability of reward of that choice ...
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We introduce a neureconomic "autopilot" model of habit, based on many studies of animal learning and human habituation. In this approach, there are two systems for valuation-- habit and goal-directed. The habitual system recalls the previous choice (which can be dependent on a contextual state), and the reliability of reward of that choice ...
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Neuroeconomics and the metastable brain
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006In a recent article Sanfey and colleagues [1] suggest that neuroeconomics should build upon the strengths of the ‘unitary perspective’ in economics and the ‘multiple-systems approach’ in neuroscience to challenge classic decision-making theories rooted in rationality.
Oullier, Olivier, Kelso, Jas
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Neuroeconomics—An Introduction
2016The present chapter provides an introduction into the young discipline of neuroeconomics and into the present Neuroeconomics book. Historical aspects, core concepts and future research avenues are presented.
Martin Reuter, Christian Montag
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The Neuroeconomics of Cognitive Control
2011This book offers a range of perspectives on a simple problem: How does the brain choose efficiently and adaptively among options to ensure coherent, goal-directed behavior? The contributors, from fields as varied as anatomy, psychology, learning theory, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, behavioral economics, and computational modeling, present an overview
Chierchia, Gabriele Sam+1 more
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Neuroeconomics and the Study of Addiction
Biological Psychiatry, 2012We review the key findings in the application of neuroeconomics to the study of addiction. Although there are not "bright line" boundaries between neuroeconomics and other areas of behavioral science, neuroeconomics coheres around the topic of the neural representations of "Value" (synonymous with the "decision utility" of behavioral economics ...
Payam Piray, Shan Luo, John Monterosso
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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?
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2010
Foreword, David Audretsch Introduction PART I: THE BLACK BOX 1. Neuroeconomics of Environmental Uncertainty and the Theory of Firm, Helen Pushkarskaya, Michael Smithson, Xun Liu and Jane E. Joseph 2. Risk and Ambiguity: Entrepreneurial Research from the Perspective of Economics, Angela A. Stanton and Isabell M. Welpe 3.
Mellani Day+2 more
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Foreword, David Audretsch Introduction PART I: THE BLACK BOX 1. Neuroeconomics of Environmental Uncertainty and the Theory of Firm, Helen Pushkarskaya, Michael Smithson, Xun Liu and Jane E. Joseph 2. Risk and Ambiguity: Entrepreneurial Research from the Perspective of Economics, Angela A. Stanton and Isabell M. Welpe 3.
Mellani Day+2 more
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2017
This chapter briefly reviews the historical background of neuroeconomics and introduces its main research topics. Neuroeconomics focuses on the brain’s work when humans make decisions. One of the aims of neuroeconomics is to develop an economic theory that can explain real human behavior including individual preference in economic behavior based on the
Masao Ogaki, Saori C. Tanaka
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This chapter briefly reviews the historical background of neuroeconomics and introduces its main research topics. Neuroeconomics focuses on the brain’s work when humans make decisions. One of the aims of neuroeconomics is to develop an economic theory that can explain real human behavior including individual preference in economic behavior based on the
Masao Ogaki, Saori C. Tanaka
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2017
Chapter 10 places both the neoclassical and behavioral economic approaches under the broader unifying framework of neuroeconomics. The chapter uses insights from the neuroscience and neuroeconomics literature to consider food and nutrition choices within a dual systems dual objectives framework with limited cognitive resources. This framework allows us
George C. Davis, Elena L. Serrano
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Chapter 10 places both the neoclassical and behavioral economic approaches under the broader unifying framework of neuroeconomics. The chapter uses insights from the neuroscience and neuroeconomics literature to consider food and nutrition choices within a dual systems dual objectives framework with limited cognitive resources. This framework allows us
George C. Davis, Elena L. Serrano
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Introduction to Neuroeconomics
2008Neuroeconomics has quickly attracted the attention of economists, psychologists, and neuroscientists. These scholars have joined to combine experimental methods and mathematical models from which novel results on brain and behavior have emerged. In this book the authors, who represent the cutting edge of this new discipline, draw connections between ...
Kevin McCabe, Daniel Houser
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