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speaking of faith, akerlof and schiller

therelations wrote 5 days ago:     Book Search:     Keywords Author Title or ISBN More Options Power Search Search Hints       … more →

Tags: akerlof and schiller, animal spirits, npr, Paul Zak, Speaking of Faith

Convergence on Goldman-Sachs23 comments

riverdaughter wrote 1 week ago: While the rest of the country strips Sarah Palin of her humanity for no good reason except that mobb … more →

Tags: financial bailout, Financial Meltdown of 2008, chris farrell, Goldman Sachs, Krista Tippett, Sergy Alenyikov, ::The Family::, yves smith

The Science of Economic Bubbles and Busts

pragmasynesi wrote 3 weeks ago: From Scientific American Magazine , June 22, 2009: The Science of Economic Bubbles and Busts The wo … more →

Tags: Behaviour, brain, Decision Making, Economics, adaptive-market hypothesis, behavioural economics, Boom, bust, herding

On Cognitive Limitations and Subprime Mortgages

Michael wrote 1 month ago: Last week’s Newsweek had an article (which I found via the excellent Nudge blog) on the Venkat … more →

Tags: financial crisis, Behavioral Economics, Subprime Mortgages, reward, Newsweek, Scott Huettel, Simplification

5HTT-LPR and the "framing effect" - framed, gamed, exploited 1 comment

dendrite wrote 1 month ago: Image via Wikipedia Shopaholics and political activists might want to take a look at Jonathan … more →

Tags: 5htt, Economics, Emotion

Extraordinary Popular Delusions

Templeton Editor wrote 1 month ago: One of John Templeton’s favorite books was Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of … more →

Tags: Business, Crisis, Economy, Finance, Investing, Markets, Money, recession, Stock Market

Models for Decision Making: Neuroeconomics

Liz wrote 2 months ago: Note: this is the fifth post in an ongoing series about models for decision making across discipline … more →

Tags: Models for Decision Making, Decision Making, Behavioral Economics, Psychology, neurobiology

The precursors to neuroeconomics1 comment

Clement wrote 2 months ago: Sin suits me - Roy Booth, 1935 Writing the title of this post, I feel like I indulge in a delicious … more →

Tags: brain, Robert H. Frank, Passions within Reason, Precursor, Taboo, History of Science, Adam Smith, Evolution

This anti-Neuroeconomics screed on MarketWatch is so bad you have to stop and look3 comments

Michael Giberson wrote 2 months ago: Michael Giberson An example: The biggest reason the human brain will always remain irrational is bec … more →

Tags: Economics, MarketWatch

And you thought you knew about neuroeconomics ?

Clement wrote 2 months ago: Paul Farrell, a long time ago Reading a column by someone called Paul B. Farrell on Market Watch, a … more →

Tags: Neurofinance, MarketWatch, paul farrell, pop-neuroscience

Gut feelings in Copenhagen

martinskov wrote 2 months ago: Antoine Bechara, the inventer of the Iowa Gambling Task, and together with Antonio Damasio the archi … more →

Tags: Decision Making, Emotions, People

TRB: Delicious...and Nutritious?

Michael wrote 2 months ago: Because I feel bad about neglecting the blog over the past month, here’s a special Tuesday edi … more →

Tags: Thursday Research Blogging, DLPFC, cognitive control, Value, Science, Food Porn, Colin Camerer, Antonio Rangel, Todd Hare

Readings in neuroeconomics

tzramsoy wrote 2 months ago: During the spring of 2009 I organized a course course entitled “Neuroeconomics”, togethe … more →

Tags: Decision Making, Education, Web Resource

Decisions, decisions – and the brain

tzramsoy wrote 3 months ago: -Thomas … more →

Tags: Decision Making, Emotions, Neuroscience

TRB: How the Human Brain Weighs Costs and Benefits

Michael wrote 3 months ago: It seems obvious that the value of some potentially rewarding endeavor should reflect not just the s … more →

Tags: Thursday Research Blogging, anterior cingulate cortex, Behavioral Economics, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Dopamine, Jill O'Reilly, Mark Walton, Matthew Rushworth, Paula Croxson

A hidden island of value-based decisions1 comment

tzramsoy wrote 3 months ago: The role of the insula in many human behaviors Following up on my lead on Antoine Bechara’s up … more →

Tags: brain injury, Decision Making, Emotions

More knowledge, More NeuroPsychoEconomics

Robert Stasinski wrote 3 months ago: Impatiently awaiting the new Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics (JNPE) produced by T … more →

Tags: Contemporary Art, Neuropsychology, Economics, art criticism, Psychology, e-flux

Big names coming to CPH

tzramsoy wrote 3 months ago: Antoine Bechara (left) and Antonio Damasio As I mentioned in my previous post, I am currently giving … more →

Tags: People, Emotions, neuromarketing, Decision Making

The invisible neuroeconomics2 comments

Clement wrote 3 months ago: Once again, what is neuroeconomics? I would argue that 2 coming symposia organized in The Netherland … more →

Tags: Allen Sanfey, Brand, Brand Management, Branding, Scott Huettel, Symposium, The Invisible Man


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