Better than conscious? decision making, the human mind, and implications for institutions /
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Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
c2008.
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Series: | Strüngmann Forum reports.
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Table of Contents:
- Better than conscious?: the brain, the psyche, behavior, and institutions / Christoph Engel and Wolf Singer
- Conscious and nonconscious processes: distinct forms of evidence accumulation? / Stanislas Dehaene
- The role of value systems in decision making / Peter Dayan
- Neurobiology of decision making: an intentional framework / Michael N. Shadlen ... [et al.]
- Brain signatures of social decision making / Kevin McCabe and Tania Singer
- Neuronal correlates of decision making / Michael Platt ... [et al.]
- The evolution of implicit and explicit decision making / Robert Kurzban
- Passive parallel automatic minimalist processing / Roger Ratcliff and Gail McKoon
- How culture and brain mechanisms interact in decision making / Merlin Donald
- Marr, memory, and heuristics / Lael J. Schooler
- Explicit and implicit strategies in decision making / Christian Keysers ... [et al.]
- How evolution outwits bounded rationality: the efficient interaction of automatic and deliberate processes in decision making and implications for institutions / Andreas Glöckner
- The evolutionary biology of decision making / Jeffrey R. Stevens
- Gene culture coevolution and the evolution of social institutions / Robert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson
- Individual decision making and the evolutionary roots of institutions / Richard McElreath ... [et al.]
- The neurobiology of individual decision making, dualism, and legal accountability / Paul W. Glimcher
- Conscious and nonconscious cognitive processes in jurors' decisions / Reid Hastie
- Institutions for intuitive man / Christoph Engel
- Institutional design capitalizing on the intuitive nature of decision making / Mark Lubell ... [et al.].