Neuroscience and the Economics of Decision Making

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Author_Alessandro Innocenti
Balanced Emotional Empathy Scale
behavioural economics
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cognitive neuroscience
Counterfactual Thinking
Decision Making
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experimental psychology
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Fixation Duration
Foregone Outcomes
Gain Loss Asymmetry
Gambling Behavior
Gambling Habit
Gaze Bias
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Intertemporal Preferences
Moderately Incongruent
moral judgement research
neural basis of economic choices
Neuroscience
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Prior Brand Attitude
Probability Elicitation
Probability Theory
Psychological Economics
Public Good Games
risk preference analysis
Schema Incongruity
Schema Incongruity Theory
social learning mechanisms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415678438
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the last two decades there has been a flourishing research carried out jointly by economists, psychologists and neuroscientists. This meltdown of competences has lead towards original approaches to investigate the mental and cognitive mechanisms involved in the way the economic agent collects, processes and uses information to make choices. This research field involves a new kind of scientist, trained in different disciplines, familiar in managing experimental data, and with the mathematical foundations of decision making. The ultimate goal of this research is to open the black-box to understandthe behavioural and neural processes through which humans set preferences and translate these behaviours into optimal choices. This volume intends to bring forward new results and fresh insights into this matter.

Alessandro Innocenti is Associate Professor of Economics of the Department of Political Economy, Finance and Development (DEPFID) at the University of Siena. He is also Researcher at the Experimental Economics Laboratory LabSi, of the Research Laboratory for Behavioral Finance (BEFINLAB) and Director of the Interuniversity Center for Experimental Economics.

Angela Sirigu is currently Director of Research at the CNRS Institute des Sciences Cognitives in Lyon, France.

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