• rationality/emotionality in neuroeconomic discourses". Recent Notes on Labor Science and Organization. 2015, 2. Pdf. Scholarpedia neuroeconomics "Neuroeconomics"...
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  • scholarly papers he's written in the field of neuroeconomics, he is the lead editor of the textbook, Neuroeconomics: Decision-Making and the Brain, now in its...
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    "Neuroeconomics". Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 April 2024. "Academic Press". Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 April 2024. "Neuroeconomics Lab". NeuroeconomicsLab...
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  • 2017.08.002. McCabe's bio at the Mercatus Center Neuroeconomics The Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics Economics | Faculty and Staff: Kevin A McCabe...
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    common questions. For example, behavioral economists are investigating neuroeconomics, which is entirely experimental and has not been verified in the field...
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  • Policy, 2(2), 144-167. Loewenstein, G., Rick, S., & Cohen, J. D. (2008). Neuroeconomics. Annu. Rev. Psychol., 59(1), 647-672. Bavel, J. J. V., Baicker, K.,...
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  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to neuroscience: Neuroscience is the scientific study of the structure and function...
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  • Neuroanthropology Neural engineering Neurobiotics Neurocriminology Neuroeconomics Neuroepistemology Neuroesthetics Neuroethics Neuroethology Neurohistory...
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    neuroscience research results has also given rise to applied disciplines as neuroeconomics, neuroeducation, neuroethics, and neurolaw. Over time, brain research...
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  • are counter-intuitive to many people, as in the traveler's dilemma. Neuroeconomics is a concept that uses neuroscience, social psychology and other fields...
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  • cognitive biases and is not self-evidently generalizable to others. Neuroeconomics is a discipline made possible by advances in brain activity imaging...
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    economics Mathematical economics Microeconomics Monetary economics Neuroeconomics Political economy Public economics Public choice Public finance Real...
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    cognitive biases and heuristics. Similar empirical testing occurs in neuroeconomics. Another example is the assumption of narrowly selfish preferences versus...
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    on macroeconomics, intertemporal choice, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics. In 2016, he became chairman of the Harvard economics department. Laibson...
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  • the pioneers and leading researchers in neuroeconomics and experimental finance. He is Professor of Neuroeconomics at the University of Cambridge. Bossaerts...
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  • they play an important role in morality and moral decision making. In neuroeconomics, the role social emotions play in game theory and economic decision-making...
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  • psychology at the University of Southern California, specializing in neuroeconomics. Having done his undergraduate studies at La Sapienza in Rome, he then...
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    behavioral economics (which he is also credited with co-founding), neuroeconomics, Judgment and Decision Making. Loewenstein is the son of Sophie Freud...
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  • neurobiology of reward and decision making, microeconomics and recently neuroeconomics. Traditional models of economics assumed that the discounting function...
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    trusting behaviors between unacquainted humans. Zak directs the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University and is a member of the Neurology...
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    Neo-Keynesian economics – Neoliberalism – Net investment – Network effect – Neuroeconomics – New classical macroeconomics – New Keynesian economics – Nobel Memorial...
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    framework integrates theoretical principles and empirical results from neuroeconomics, reinforcement learning, cognitive neuroscience, and neurotransmission...
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    Affecting generosity by increasing empathy during perspective taking: In a neuroeconomics experiment, intranasal oxytocin increased generosity in the Ultimatum...
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    PMID 18678252. S2CID 14983903. Harrison, Glenn W. (November 2008). "Neuroeconomics: A Rejoiner". Economics and Philosophy. 24 (3): 533–544. doi:10.1017/s0266267108002149...
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  • other aspects of behavioural economics, including neuroeconomics and reciprocity. In neuroeconomics, together with Klaus Fliessbach, Christian E. Elger...
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  • Burke to hire him and Joan. They investigate a triple homicide at a neuroeconomics research facility, but chafe under Burke's close supervision. The researchers...
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    decision-making with a special interest in the area of neuroeconomics. He conducts research into neuroeconomics in conjunction with neuroscientists from the University...
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