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Neuroeconomics: Decision Making and the Brain

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作 者:Paul W. Glimcher

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出版时间:2008年10月1日

I S B N:9780123741769

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'Neuroeconomics is a timely collection of papers by leading researchers from both sides of the border between economics and neuroscience. The papers reflect a high level of focused communication between scholars in fields that until recently studied decision-making at different levels using different methods, with little fruitful interaction. The book should be of interest to anyone who would like to know how a deeper understanding of process can enrich and refine economic theories of decision-making; to anyone who would like to know how economic theory can inform research in neuroscience; or simply to anyone who has ever wondered about the mechanics of how decisions are made in the brain, and what it means about human nature.' - Vince Crawford, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of California, San Diego, USA

'Neuroeconomics: Decision Making and the Brain is a landmark publication in the rapidly expanding field of neuroeconomics. The list of contributors is exceptional.  The content is completely up to date and forward looking.  For the foreseeable future, this will be the standard reference for newcomers and experienced researchers alike.' - David Laibson, Professor of Economics, Harvard University, USA

'Economists pride themselves of rigorous parsimony. By taking the neural correlates of behavior into account, potentially explanatory variables explode. This book shows when digging deeper nonetheless pays for economics, and how to do it well.' - Christoph Engel, Director, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany

'This collection of chapters on neuroeconomics provides an integrated introduction to how brains compute value, make choices, interact socially and collectively create economics. Neuroeconomics is also a fascinating story of how a new paradigm emerged from the collision of two parent disciplines and is continuing to evolve in often surprising directions.' - Terrence Sejnowski, Professor and Director, Computational Neurobiology Laboratory, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, University of California, San Diego, USA

'For those onlookers who can't quite accept that neuroscience may provide insight into how we decide what course of action to follow, the contributors to this comprehensive volume offer some very compelling, and very serious experimental and theoretical insights. Highly recommended, and enormously provocative.' - Floyd Bloom, Professor Emeritus, Molecular and Integrative Neuroscience Department, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA

'Paul Glimcher is one of the founders of and most distinguished contributors to the emerging science of neuroeconomics. He has edited a volume that offers a clear view into the brains of some of the field's most active investigators.' - Alvin E. Roth, George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration, Harvard University, USA

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Editor in Chief: Paul W. Glimcher, New York University
Associate Editors:
Colin Camerer, CalTech
Ernst Fehr, University of Zurich
Russ Poldrak, UCLA
Wolfram Schultz: Dopamine and Decision
Camillo Padua-Schioppa and John Assad: Coding Reward Value in the Orbitofrontal Cortex
Russ Poldrak and Craig Fox: Prospect Theory, Decision and Risk
Brian Knutson and Maricio Delgado: Neural Representations of Value
Elke Weber: Neural Representations of Risk and Risk Aversion
David Laibson: Decisions in Time: Temporal Discounting
George Loewenstein and Jon Cohen: Multiple-Selves Approaches to the Study of Decision
Paul Glimcher: A Generalized Theory of Neural Decision
Elizabeth Phelps: Fear, Emotion and Decision
Michael Platt: The Neurobiology of Social Decision in Non-Human Primates
Read Montague: 2-person games and decision
Kevin McCabe and Vernon Smith: Cooperation and Social Decision Making
Ernst Fehr: Social Decision making, Trust and Inequity Aversion
Aldo Rustichini and Andrew Caplin: Axiomatic Approaches to Neuroeconomics
Colin Camerer: Games and Decision, a Neurocognitive Approach

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