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Bridging Ecological Rationality, Embodied Emotion, and Neuroeconomics: Insights From the Somatic Marker Hypothesis [PDF]
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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The somatic marker hypothesis states that emotional recall and its somatic influence guide long-term decision-making. However, the mechanism through which decision-making benefits from emotional recall is unclear; whether emotional recall and the induced
Varsha Singh
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Can Damasio's Somatic Marker Hypothesis Explain More Than Its Originator Will Admit? [PDF]
It is a very old conjecture that emotion governs human choice. Early philosophers like Epicurus (1993) and Aristippus of Cyrene [see Parry (2014)] appear to have held this assumption, often described as “psychological hedonism” [see Overskeid (2002)].
Geir Overskeid
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IntroductionThe Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH) posits that in experience-based choice, people develop physiological reactions that mark options as either positive or negative. These somatic markers aid decision making because they differentiate between “
Rebecca J. Wright, Tim Rakow
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Preliminary evidence on the Somatic Marker Hypothesis applied to investment choices [PDF]
The somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) is one of the more dominant physiological models of human decision making and yet is seldom applied to decision making in financial investment scenarios.
Aldridge-Waddon, Luke +3 more
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The somatic marker hypothesis: A neural theory of economic decision [PDF]
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Antoine Bechara
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Unreliable gut feelings can lead to correct decisions: The somatic marker hypothesis in non-linear decision chains [PDF]
Dual system approaches of decision making examine the interaction between affective/intuitive and deliberative processes underlying value judgment. Decisions are arise from a combination of relatively explicit capabilities for abstract reasoning and ...
Manuel eBedia +1 more
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Studying the mechanisms of the Somatic Marker Hypothesis in Spiking Neural Networks (SNN)
In this paper, a mechanism of emotional bias in decision making is studied using Spiking Neural Networks to simulate the associative and recurrent networks involved. The results obtained are along the lines of those proposed by A.
Manuel GONZÁLEZ +2 more
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Vegard V Olsen,1 Ricardo G Lugo,1 Stefan Sütterlin1,2 1Section of Psychology, Lillehammer University College, Lillehammer, 2Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Division of Surgery and Clinical Neuroscience, Oslo University Hospital &ndash ...
Olsen VV, Lugo RG, Sütterlin S
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