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brain mechanisms 6 macroeconomics 6 microeconomics 6 reward value 6 attractor network 4 economic value 4 orbitofrontal cortex 4 probabilistic choice 4 Behavioral economics 3 Decision 3 Decision theory 3 Decision-making 3 Emotion 3 Entscheidung 3 Entscheidungstheorie 3 Neuroeconomics 3 Neuroökonomie 3 Verhaltensökonomik 3 decision-making 3 Microeconomics 2 Mikroökonomik 2 affective neuroscience 2 basic emotions 2 dominance hierarchies 2 economicvalue 2 Cognition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Kognition 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Neuroscience 1 Neurowissenschaften 1
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Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 6
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Rolls, Edmund T. 5 Solms, Mark 2
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Economics : the open-access, open-assessment e-journal 2 Economics Discussion Papers 2 Economics : the open-access, open-assessment journal 1 Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 3
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Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making
Rolls, Edmund T. - 2019
Two systems in the brain that are involved in emotional and economic decision-making are described. The first is an evolutionarily old emotion-based system that operates on rewards defined by the genes such as food, warmth, social reputation, and having children. Such decisions are often based...
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Commentary on Edmund Rolls: "Emotion and reason in human decision-making"
Solms, Mark - 2019
In his paper Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making (Economics Discussion Papers, No 2019-8) Edmund Rolls points out that multiple and independent types of reinforcement exist in the human brain, and that they cannot be reduced to a common currency. The present commentary introduces...
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Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making
Rolls, Edmund T. - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 13 (2019) 2019-39, pp. 1-31
Two systems in the brain that are involved in emotional and economic decision-making are described. The first is an evolutionarily old emotion-based system that operates on rewards defined by the genes such as food, warmth, social reputation, and having children. Such decisions are often based...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012106084
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Commentary on Edmund Rolls: "Emotion and reason in human decision-making"
Solms, Mark - 2019
In his paper Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making (Economics Discussion Papers, No 2019-8) Edmund Rolls points out that multiple and independent types of reinforcement exist in the human brain, and that they cannot be reduced to a common currency. The present commentary introduces...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012035104
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Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making
Rolls, Edmund T. - 2019
Two systems in the brain that are involved in emotional and economic decision-making are described. The first is an evolutionarily old emotion-based system that operates on rewards defined by the genes such as food, warmth, social reputation, and having children. Such decisions are often based...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012105103
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Emotion and reasoning in human decision-making
Rolls, Edmund T. - 2019
Two systems in the brain that are involved in emotional and economic decision-making are described. The first is an evolutionarily old emotion-based system that operates on rewards defined by the genes such as food, warmth, social reputation, and having children. Such decisions are often based...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011964229
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