This volume capitalizes on recent advances in the neurosciences to address key issues in behavioral decision theory, with implications for psychology, economics, and law. Drawing on the insights of leading researchers, it provides a broad overview of how decision processes may be grounded within a brain model.
This volume capitalizes on recent advances in the neurosciences to address key issues in behavioral decision theory, with implications for psychology, economics, and law. Drawing on the insights of leading researchers, it provides a broad overview of how decision processes may be grounded within a brain model.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oshin Vartanian obtained his Ph.D. in experimental psychology at the University of Maine, followed by postdoctoral fellowships in cognitive neuroscience at York University and DRDC Toronto, where he is currently a Defence Scientist. He is the recipient of the Daniel E. Berlyne Award from the American Psychological Association's Division 10 for outstanding research by a junior researcher, and holds an Adjunct Assistant Professor position in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto--Scarborough. David R. Mandel is an adjunct professor of psychology at University of Toronto and a senior defence scientist at DRDC Toronto, where he heads the Thinking, Risk, and Intelligence Group. His areas of research interest include thinking and reasoning, judgment and decision making, and the application of behavioural science to issues in realm of the defence and security. He is the lead editor of The Psychology of Counterfactual Thinking published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Inhaltsangabe
O. Vartanian D.R. Mandel Introduction. Part 1. Theoretical Models. M. Sigman S. Dehaene Why Does it Take Time to Make a Decision? The Role of a Global Workspace in Simple Decision Making. D.R. Mandel O.Vartanian Frames Brains and Content Domains: Neural and Behavioral Effects of Descriptive Context on Preferential Choice. Part 2. Risk and Uncertainty. A. Bechara Human Emotions in Decision Making: Are they Useful or Disruptive? A.J. Yu Uncertainty and Neuromodulation: Focus on Acetylcholine and Sustained Attention. W. De Neys V. Goel Heuristics and Biases in the Brain: Dual Neural Pathways for Decision Making. Part 3. Reward and Loss. M.R. Delgado E. Tricomi Reward Processing and Decision Making in the Human Striatum. J.P. O'Doherty Neural Mechanisms Underlying Reward and Punishment Learning in the Human Brain: Insights from fMRI. D.A. Pizzagalli D.G. Dillon R. Bogdan A.J. Holmes Reward and Punishment Processing in the Human Brain: Clues from Affective Neuroscience and Implications for Depression Research. Part 4. Cooperation and Trust. A.G. Sanfey J.K. Rilling Neural Bases of Social Decision Making. D. Houser R. Kurzban E. Xiao Social and Biological Evidence on Motives for Punishment. Part 5. Goal-directed Decision Making. K. Christoff A. Gordon R. Smith The Role of Spontaneous Thought in Human Cognition. J. Moll J. Grafman Well What Do You Want To Do? A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Plan Decision Making. O. Vartanian Decision Junctures in the Creative Process.
O. Vartanian D.R. Mandel Introduction. Part 1. Theoretical Models. M. Sigman S. Dehaene Why Does it Take Time to Make a Decision? The Role of a Global Workspace in Simple Decision Making. D.R. Mandel O.Vartanian Frames Brains and Content Domains: Neural and Behavioral Effects of Descriptive Context on Preferential Choice. Part 2. Risk and Uncertainty. A. Bechara Human Emotions in Decision Making: Are they Useful or Disruptive? A.J. Yu Uncertainty and Neuromodulation: Focus on Acetylcholine and Sustained Attention. W. De Neys V. Goel Heuristics and Biases in the Brain: Dual Neural Pathways for Decision Making. Part 3. Reward and Loss. M.R. Delgado E. Tricomi Reward Processing and Decision Making in the Human Striatum. J.P. O'Doherty Neural Mechanisms Underlying Reward and Punishment Learning in the Human Brain: Insights from fMRI. D.A. Pizzagalli D.G. Dillon R. Bogdan A.J. Holmes Reward and Punishment Processing in the Human Brain: Clues from Affective Neuroscience and Implications for Depression Research. Part 4. Cooperation and Trust. A.G. Sanfey J.K. Rilling Neural Bases of Social Decision Making. D. Houser R. Kurzban E. Xiao Social and Biological Evidence on Motives for Punishment. Part 5. Goal-directed Decision Making. K. Christoff A. Gordon R. Smith The Role of Spontaneous Thought in Human Cognition. J. Moll J. Grafman Well What Do You Want To Do? A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Plan Decision Making. O. Vartanian Decision Junctures in the Creative Process.
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