Neuroeconomics: Decision Making and the Brain
Paul W. Glimcher
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.
* An authoritative reference written and edited by acknowledged experts and founders of the field
* Presents an interdisciplinary view of the approaches, concepts, and results of the emerging field of neuroeconomics relevant for anyone interested in this area of research
* Full-color presentation throughout with carefully selected illustrations to highlight key concepts
Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, Applied Psychology, General, Cognitive Psychology, Allied Health & Medical -> Medical -> Neuroscience, Social Sciences -> Psychology -> Cognitive Psychology, Social Sciences -> Psychology -> Neuropsychology, Social Sciences -> Psychology -> Applied Psychology, Business & Economics -> Economics -> General Economics, 945, 095
Name in long format: | Neuroeconomics: Decision Making and the Brain |
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ISBN-10: | 008092106X |
ISBN-13: | 9780080921068 |
Book pages: | 1328 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | Kindle Edition |
Publisher: | Academic Press |
Dimensions: | ePub |