Week 4 Asynchronous
Week 4 Asynchronous
Week 4 Asynchronous
Empirical Examples
Introduction
• Neuroeconomics combines methods from neuroscience and economics to better
understand how the human brain generates decisions in social and economic
contexts
• It is the study of the biological micro-foundations of economic cognition – David
Laibson
• Biological micro-foundations are neurochemical mechanisms, like brain systems,
neurons, genes, heart rate, skin resistance, and neurotransmitters.
• Economic cognition includes mental representations, emotions, expectations,
learning, memory, preferences, decision-making, and behaviour.
• helps to disentangle the complex interrelationships between the neural
mechanisms with which evolution has endowed our brains, the mechanisms that
our brains have built into our external institutions, and the joint computations of
these mechanisms from which social and economic outcomes emerge
Economics vs. Neuroeconomics
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