Neuroeconomics
Decision Making and the Brain
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Publication
2013 - Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Language
English
Word Count
140,000 words, Guess
Page Count
560 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100124160085
- ISBN-139780124160088
- Library of Congress Control Number2014395326
- OCLC Control Number868677826
- Better World Books9780124160088
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28511762M
Classifications
- LCCHB74.P8
- LCCQP360.5 .N477 2014
Description
"Neuroeconomics" is a new highly promising approach to understanding the neurobiology of decision making and how it affects cognitive social interactions between humans and societies/economies. This book is the first edited reference to examine the science behind neuroeconomics, including how it influences human behavior and societal decision making from a behavioral economics point of view. Presenting a truly interdisciplinary approach, "Neuroeconomics" presents research from neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics, and includes chapters by all the major figures in the field, including two Economics nobel laureates.Carefully edited for a cohesive presentation of the material, the book is also a great textbook to be used in the many newly emerging graduate courses on Neuroeconomics in Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics graduate schools. This groundbreaking work is sure to become the standard reference source for this growing area of research. Editors and contributing authors represent the acknowledged experts and founders of the field of Neuroeconomics and include Nobel laureates Vernon Smith and Daniel Kahneman, making this the authoritative reference for the field. It presents an interdisciplinary view of the approaches, concepts, and results of the emerging field of neuroeconomics relevant for anyone interested in this area or research. It has full color presentation throughout with carefully selected illustrations to highlight key concepts.
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