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May
8
2009

Whaley offers a summary of papers by Martino et al. (open access) and Sharot et al. in a recent issue of J. Neurosci and a more recent paper by Croxson et al. notes correlates of cost-benefits valuation. (Deric Bownds' MindBlog)

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Apr
23
2009

What neuroeconomics tells us about money and the brain. (The New Yorker)

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Apr
15
2009

To Steven Quartz & Colin Camerer the brain is a huge number-cruncher, assigning a numeric value to everything from a loaf of bread to our most deeply held moral "values". In that sense, moral decisions are also economic ones. Using a brain scanner (fMRI), they want to catch the brain in the act—to see what it's doing at exactly the moment a tough moral decision gets made. Their research is pioneering a new branch of neuroscience -- neuroeconomics. (YouTube Video)

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By Paul J. Zak on November 07, 2008 in The Moral Molecule
This post is a response to "Neuroeconomics Explained, Part One" by Paul J. Zak | Psychology Today Blogs

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