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  • Swine Flu Schizophrenia


    Jerrys JuicebarAuthority Authority: 107
    Worried that you’re going to die because you CANNOT get the swine flu vaccine? Worried that you’re going to die because someone is going to MAKE YOU TAKE the swine flu vaccine? Ready to blame the government, big pharma, the medical-industrial complex for it all? Welcome to the whacky world of being a human ...
    1 week ago
  • Friday Dysfunctional Roundup: 5 Ways To Fix Highway Robbery Healthcare Costs


    Neurological CorrelatesAuthority Authority: 455
    Fired up? Ready to go?
    2 weeks ago
  • Behavioral Economics: This Is Your Brain On Money


    World of PsychologyAuthority Authority: 607
    It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that with recession-related anxiety saturating the very air we breathe, we might be a bit slow to trust our financial decisions. For decades, economists did not find much merit in connecting psychology with finance. That changed when a young economics professor from the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Androgen Steroids: A Prenatal Influence on Stock Market Success


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 160
    T he physical demands faced by high-frequency stock market traders might not be quite the same as those faced by athletes, however there is a strong physical side to the job: For one, "noise" trading requires professional traders to engage in extended periods of concentrated alertness and intense visuomotor scanning. ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry Of Social Preferences


    Simoleon SenseAuthority Authority: 579
    This paper discusses the neural circuitry involved in altruistic, fair and trusting behaviors. Enjoy! Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry Of Social Preferences Abstract (Via Kellogg) Combining the methods of neuroscience and economics generates powerful tools for studying the brain processes behind ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Case for Mindless Economics


    Simoleon SenseAuthority Authority: 579
    How does neuroeconomics change the basic methods of economics? Find out below Click Here To Read The  For Case Mindless Economics Abstract (Via Princeton) Neuroeconomics proposes radical changes in the methods of economics. This essay discusses the proposed changes in methodology, together with the the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • On Money, Risk and the Brain


    Simoleon SenseAuthority Authority: 579
    Very brief overview of neurofinance it’s uses and contributions… H/T Phil Click Here To Learn About  Money, Risk and the Brain Abstract (Via Kellog) In the past few years neurofinance has emerged as a new field in economics and finance. The small but growing number of economists and neuroscientists ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Deep Corruption of State-Sponsored Gambling


    Engineering Ethics BlogAuthority Authority: 107
    Long-time readers of this blog (both of you) know that I am no friend of gambling. One way to express my stand succinctly is to place myself on a spectrum of opinion ranging from the pro-gambling extreme of no legal or moral restrictions at all, to the anti-gambling extreme of total prohibition root and branch, all ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Goldman Sachs Again (off topic): GS employee hired to install computer programs to catch GS doing bad stuff.


    Neurological CorrelatesAuthority Authority: 455
    If agency capture is a problem, why hire someone who will likely want to return to industry to set up systems to monitor the industry?
    4 weeks ago
  • The Neural Basis of Financial Risk Taking


    Simoleon SenseAuthority Authority: 579
    Using neuroscience to understand risk taking, rationality, and decision making. (H/T Phil Ordway) Click Here To Learn About The Neural Basis of Financial Risk Taking Abstract (Via Neuron) Investors systematically deviate from rationality when making financial decisions, yet the mechanisms responsible for ...
    4 weeks ago
  • An interview with Jason Zweig, author of Your Money and Your Brain.


    Simoleon SenseAuthority Authority: 579
    Jason Zweig wrote one of my favorite primers on neuroeconomics, “Your Money & Your Brain”. Here’s a recent interview with Zweig at Morningstar. Click Here To Read An Interview With Writer &Author Jason Zweig (H/T AR) Introduction (via Morningstar) The field of behavioral finance examines the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Brain Fight: Who’s the Decider?


    NeuromarketingAuthority Authority: 160
    One of my favorite chapters in How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer is The Brain is an Argument. In this chapter, Lehrer highlights how complex our decision-making process really is, and how competing options battle for supremacy.Introspection is rarely a great way to examine human behavior, but I’m sure that like me, ...
    4 weeks ago

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