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SVM 2 decision making 2 fMRI 2 factor structure 2 medial orbifrontal cortex 2 risk 2 risk attitude 2 semiparametric model 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Entscheidung bei Risiko 1 Neuroökonomie 1 Risikopräferenz 1
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Heekeren, Hauke R. 2 Majer, Piotr 2 Myšičková, Alena 2 Song, Song 2 Härdle, Wolfgang K. 1 Härdle, Wolfgang Karl 1 Mohr, Peter N. C. 1 Mohr, Peter N.C. 1
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Sonderforschungsbereich 649: Ökonomisches Risiko, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Risk patterns and correlated brain activities: Multidimensional statistical analysis of fMRI data with application to risk patterns
Myšičková, Alena; Song, Song; Majer, Piotr; Mohr, … - 2011
subjects' decision behavior. Keywords: risk, risk attitude, fMRI, decision making, medial orbifrontal cortex, semiparametric …
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Risk Patterns and Correlated Brain Activities. Multidimensional statistical analysis of fMRI data with application to risk patterns
Myšičková, Alena; Song, Song; Majer, Piotr; Mohr, … - Sonderforschungsbereich 649: Ökonomisches Risiko, … - 2011
Decision making usually involves uncertainty and risk. Understanding which parts of the human brain are activated during decisions under risk and which neural processes underly (risky) investment decisions are important goals in neuroeconomics. Here, we reanalyze functional magnetic resonance...
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