Neuroeconomics: decision making and the brain
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Contents
List of contributors xv
Preface xvii
1. Introduction: A Brief History of Neuroeconomics 1
Paul W. Glimcher, Colin F. Camerer, Ernst Fehr, and Russell A. Poldrack
Neoclassical economics 1
Cognitive neuroscience 5
Setting the stage for neuroeconomics 6
Two trends, one goal 7
Summary 11
References 11
Part I: Neoclassical Economic Approaches to the Brain 13
2. Introduction: Experimental Economics and Neuroeconomics 15
Vernon L. Smith
Introduction 15
The internal order: rewards and the brain 16
The social order 17
The market order 18
References 18
3. Axiomatic Neuroeconomics 21
Andrew Caplin and Mark Dean
Introduction 21
The axiomatic method in decision theory 22
Axioms and neuroeconomics: the case of dopamine and reward prediction error 24
Conclusions 30
References 31
v
CONTENTS
4. Neuroeconomics: Formal Models of Decision Making and
Cognitive Neuroscience 33
Aldo Rustichini
Introduction 33
Axiomatic decision theory 34
Static stochastic choice 36
Dynamic stochastic choice 38
Decision in perceptual tasks 39
The computation of utility 40
Factors affecting the decision process 40
Cognitive abilities and preferences 42
Appendix: Random walk with endogenous barriers 43
Optimal policy 44
Value and quality of signals 44
References 45
5. Experimental Neuroeconomics and Non-cooperative Games 47
Daniel Houser and Kevin McCabe
Introduction 47
Game theory experiments 54
Neuroeconomics experiments 57
Towards a neuroeconomic theory of behavior in games 60
Conclusion 61
References 61
6. Games in Humans and Non-human Primates: Scanners to Single Units 63
Alan Sanfey and Michael Dorris
Introduction 63
Game theory 64
Games in non-human primates 66
Games in humans 72
Conclusion jj
References 78
7. The Evolution of Rational and Irrational Economic Behavior: Evidence
and Insight from a Non-human Primate Species 81
Laurie R. Santos and M. Keith Chen
Introduction gl
CONTENTS Vii
Neoclassical approaches to non-standard behavior 82
The role of non-human primate studies in modern economics 84
Primate evolution 101 85
Revealing capuchin preferences: the token trading methodology 87
Do capuchins obey price theory as humans do? 88
Do capuchins display the same biases as humans? 88
What comparative work means for traditional economics and neuroeconomics 90
References 92
8. The Expected Utility of Movement 95
Julia Trommershauser, Laurence T. Maloney, and Michael S. handy
Introduction 95
Movement planning as optimization 96
Movement planning and decision making 104
Neural correlates of motor and cognitive decisions 108
Conclusion 109
References 109
Part II: Behavioral Economics and the Brain 113
9. The Psychology and Neurobiology of Judgment and Decision Making:
What's in it for Economists? 115
B. Douglas Bernheim
Introduction 115
A framework for discussion 116
Is the relevance of neuroeconomics self-evident? 117
Some specific sources of skepticism 118
Are there uses for exogenous neuroeconomic variables? 119
Are there uses for endogenous neuroeconomic variables? 120
Do economic theories have testable implications concerning neural processes? 120
Can an understanding of neural processes usefully guide model selection? 121
Can neuroeconomics improve out-of-sample predictions? 123
Conclusions 124
References 124
10. Decisions Under Uncertainty: Psychological, Economic, and
Neuroeconomic Explanations of Risk Preference 127
Elke U. Weber and Eric }. Johnson
Risk preference: the historical context 127
CONTENTS
Decisions under uncertainty 130
Modeling decision making under uncertainty 133
Summary and implications 139
References 142
11. Prospect Theory and the Brain 145
Craig R. Fox and Russell A. Poldrack
Introduction to prospect theory 145
Prospect theory measurement 154
Neuroscientific data 165
Conclusions and future directions 169
Appendix 170
References 171
12. Values and Actions in Aversion 175
Peter Day an and Ben Seymour
Introduction 175
The architecture of affective decision making 176
Pavlovian influences over instrumental behavior 181
Aversively motivated behavior 186
Conclusions 188
References 188
13. Behavioral Game Theory and the Neural Basis of Strategic Choice 193
Colin F. Camerer
Game theory 193
Behavioral game theory 194
Social preferences over outcomes 195
Psychological and neural evidence 199
Conclusions and future research 204
References 205
Part III: Social Decision Making, Neuroeconomics, and Emotion 207
14. Neuroscience and the Emergence of Neuroeconomics 209
Antonio Damasio
From neuroscience to neuroeconomics 209
CONTENTS ix
Decision making, emotion, and biological value 212
References 213
15. Social Preferences and the Brain 215
Ernst Fehr
Introduction 215
Measuring social preferences 217
Anticipating others' social preferences 220
Exploring the neural circuitry of social preferences - methodological concerns 221
The neurobiology of other-regarding punishment behavior 222
The neurobiology of trust and trustworthiness 228
Conclusions 229
References 230
16. The Study of Emotion in Neuroeconomics 233
Elizabeth A. Phelps
Introduction 233
Defining components of emotion and affect 234
Categories of emotion and affective experience 237
Manipulating and measuring emotion in research 239
Emotion and affect in economic and neuroeconomic research 242
Conclusions 247
References 247
17. Understanding Others: Brain Mechanisms of Theory of Mind
and Empathy 251
Tania Singer
Introduction 251
Defining concepts 254
The study of "theory of mind" 255
The study of empathy and feelings 256
Open questions and implications for future research in neuroeconomics 262
References 265
18. Social Preferences in Primates 269
Joan B. Silk
Introduction 269
The adaptive challenge of altruism 270
CONTENTS
The deployment of altruism in primate groups 271
Primate policing and punishment 273
Cognitive basis of social preferences 274
Empirical evidence for empathy and sympathy 275
Social preferences in primates 276
Conclusions 282
References 283
19. Responses to Inequity in Non-human Primates 285
Sarah F. Brosnan
Introduction 285
Inequity aversion 286
Why non-human primates are relevant to inequity 289
Reactions to inequity in non-human primates 291
Conclusions 299
References 300
20. Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy 303
Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh, and Dharol Tankersley
Introduction 303
Some economics of public goods and charitable giving 304
Neural-level evidence 309
Conclusion 318
References 319
Part IV: Understanding Valuation - Learning Valuations 321
21. Midbrain Dopamine Neurons: A Retina of the Reward System? 323
Wolfram Schultz
Introduction 323
Concepts of reward 324
Dopamine reward-related responses 325
Dopamine reward risk signal 327
Dopamine confusions 327
Conclusions 328
References 328
CONTENTS Xi
22. Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Learning 331
Yael Niv and P. Read Montague
Introduction 331
Reinforcement learning: theoretical and historical background 332
Application of reinforcement learning models to neural data 337
Evidence from imaging of human decision making 342
Beyond prediction errors and phasic dopamine 344
What's missing? Challenges and future directions 346
Conclusions 347
References 348
23. The Neurobiological Foundations of Valuation in Human
Decision Making Under Uncertainty 353
Peter Bossaerts, Kerstin Preuschcff, and Ming Hsu
Introduction 353
Distinguishing valuation and choice 355
Valuation under pure risk: trading off risk against reward 358
Extending the reward-risk computational model to ambiguity 360
Extending the reward-risk computational model to decisions involving
equity and efficiency 363
References 364
24. Multiple Forms of Value Learning and the Function of Dopamine 367
Bernard W. Balleine, Nathaniel D. Daw, and John P. O'Doherty
Introduction 367
Reward, prediction, and reinforcement 368
Reinforcement learning 374
Neural basis of reinforcement learning 377
Conclusions 384
References 385
25. Representation of Subjective Value in the Striatum 389
Brian Knutson, Mauricio R. Delgado, and Paul E. M. Phillips
Introduction 389
Structure 391
Function 393
Prediction 401
CONTENTS
Implications 402
References 403
26. The Basal Ganglia and the Encoding of Value 407
Kenji Doya and Minoru Kimura
Introduction 407
Action-value coding in striatal neurons 408
Short- and long-term reward prediction in the striarum 409
Centromedian thalamic neurons 412
Motivation and outcome coding in dopamine neurons 413
Conclusion 414
References 415
Part V: The Neural Mechanisms for Choice 417
27. The Neural Mechanisms that Underlie Decision Making 419
Charles R. Gallistel
Introduction 419
Can/should neurobiological data constrain economic theorizing? 420
Matching 422
References 424
28. The Computation and Comparison of Value in Goal-directed Choice 425
Antonio Rangel
Introduction 425
Preliminaries: what is goal-directed choice and what needs to be computed? 426
Perceptual decision making 427
Simple goal-directed choice 433
Final remarks 438
References 439
29. Neuronal Representations of Value 441
Michael Platt and Camillo Padoa-Schioppa
Introduction 442
Economic choice and the orbitofrontal cortex 442
Valuation signals in parietal cortex 448
Evaluation of events and actions in posterior cingulate cortex 452
Neuro-cognitive models of choice 456
Conclusion 459
References 459
CONTENTS Xlii
30. The Trouble with Choice: Studying Decision Variables in the Brain 463
Greg S. Corrado, Leo P. Sugrue, Julian R. Brown, and William T. Newsome
Introduction 463
Direct methods for accessing decision variables 465
Model-based approaches 467
Validating behavioral performance 474
The quest for neural correlates 476
Conclusion 478
References 479
31. Mechanisms for Stochastic Decision Making in the Primate Frontal
Cortex: Single-neuron Recording and Circuit Modeling 481
Daeyeol Lee and Xiao-fing Wang
Introduction 481
Game-theoretic studies of decision making in non-human primates 483
Neurophysiological studies of decision making in competitive games 487
Models of decision making 490
Reward-dependent plasticity and adaptive choice behavior 495
Conclusion 499
References 500
32. Choice: Towards a Standard Back-pocket Model 503
Paul W. Glimcher
Introduction 503
The basic two-stage model 504
Defining objects 507
The basic structure of the valuation system 511
Choice 515
Alternatives to the two-stage model 518
Conclusion 519
References 520
33. Remarks on Neuroeconomics 523
Daniel Kahneman
References 526
Index 527 |
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Contents
List of contributors xv
Preface xvii
1. Introduction: A Brief History of Neuroeconomics 1
Paul W. Glimcher, Colin F. Camerer, Ernst Fehr, and Russell A. Poldrack
Neoclassical economics 1
Cognitive neuroscience 5
Setting the stage for neuroeconomics 6
Two trends, one goal 7
Summary 11
References 11
Part I: Neoclassical Economic Approaches to the Brain 13
2. Introduction: Experimental Economics and Neuroeconomics 15
Vernon L. Smith
Introduction 15
The internal order: rewards and the brain 16
The social order 17
The market order 18
References 18
3. Axiomatic Neuroeconomics 21
Andrew Caplin and Mark Dean
Introduction 21
The axiomatic method in decision theory 22
Axioms and neuroeconomics: the case of dopamine and reward prediction error 24
Conclusions 30
References 31
v
CONTENTS
4. Neuroeconomics: Formal Models of Decision Making and
Cognitive Neuroscience 33
Aldo Rustichini
Introduction 33
Axiomatic decision theory 34
Static stochastic choice 36
Dynamic stochastic choice 38
Decision in perceptual tasks 39
The computation of utility 40
Factors affecting the decision process 40
Cognitive abilities and preferences 42
Appendix: Random walk with endogenous barriers 43
Optimal policy 44
Value and quality of signals 44
References 45
5. Experimental Neuroeconomics and Non-cooperative Games 47
Daniel Houser and Kevin McCabe
Introduction 47
Game theory experiments 54
Neuroeconomics experiments 57
Towards a neuroeconomic theory of behavior in games 60
Conclusion 61
References 61
6. Games in Humans and Non-human Primates: Scanners to Single Units 63
Alan Sanfey and Michael Dorris
Introduction 63
Game theory 64
Games in non-human primates 66
Games in humans 72
Conclusion jj
References 78
7. The Evolution of Rational and Irrational Economic Behavior: Evidence
and Insight from a Non-human Primate Species 81
Laurie R. Santos and M. Keith Chen
Introduction gl
CONTENTS Vii
Neoclassical approaches to non-standard behavior 82
The role of non-human primate studies in modern economics 84
Primate evolution 101 85
Revealing capuchin preferences: the token trading methodology 87
Do capuchins obey price theory as humans do? 88
Do capuchins display the same biases as humans? 88
What comparative work means for traditional economics and neuroeconomics 90
References 92
8. The Expected Utility of Movement 95
Julia Trommershauser, Laurence T. Maloney, and Michael S. handy
Introduction 95
Movement planning as optimization 96
Movement planning and decision making 104
Neural correlates of motor and cognitive decisions 108
Conclusion 109
References 109
Part II: Behavioral Economics and the Brain 113
9. The Psychology and Neurobiology of Judgment and Decision Making:
What's in it for Economists? 115
B. Douglas Bernheim
Introduction 115
A framework for discussion 116
Is the relevance of neuroeconomics self-evident? 117
Some specific sources of skepticism 118
Are there uses for exogenous neuroeconomic variables? 119
Are there uses for endogenous neuroeconomic variables? 120
Do economic theories have testable implications concerning neural processes? 120
Can an understanding of neural processes usefully guide model selection? 121
Can neuroeconomics improve out-of-sample predictions? 123
Conclusions 124
References 124
10. Decisions Under Uncertainty: Psychological, Economic, and
Neuroeconomic Explanations of Risk Preference 127
Elke U. Weber and Eric }. Johnson
Risk preference: the historical context 127
CONTENTS
Decisions under uncertainty 130
Modeling decision making under uncertainty 133
Summary and implications 139
References 142
11. Prospect Theory and the Brain 145
Craig R. Fox and Russell A. Poldrack
Introduction to prospect theory 145
Prospect theory measurement 154
Neuroscientific data 165
Conclusions and future directions 169
Appendix 170
References 171
12. Values and Actions in Aversion 175
Peter Day an and Ben Seymour
Introduction 175
The architecture of affective decision making 176
Pavlovian influences over instrumental behavior 181
Aversively motivated behavior 186
Conclusions 188
References 188
13. Behavioral Game Theory and the Neural Basis of Strategic Choice 193
Colin F. Camerer
Game theory 193
Behavioral game theory 194
Social preferences over outcomes 195
Psychological and neural evidence 199
Conclusions and future research 204
References 205
Part III: Social Decision Making, Neuroeconomics, and Emotion 207
14. Neuroscience and the Emergence of Neuroeconomics 209
Antonio Damasio
From neuroscience to neuroeconomics 209
CONTENTS ix
Decision making, emotion, and biological value 212
References 213
15. Social Preferences and the Brain 215
Ernst Fehr
Introduction 215
Measuring social preferences 217
Anticipating others' social preferences 220
Exploring the neural circuitry of social preferences - methodological concerns 221
The neurobiology of other-regarding punishment behavior 222
The neurobiology of trust and trustworthiness 228
Conclusions 229
References 230
16. The Study of Emotion in Neuroeconomics 233
Elizabeth A. Phelps
Introduction 233
Defining components of emotion and affect 234
Categories of emotion and affective experience 237
Manipulating and measuring emotion in research 239
Emotion and affect in economic and neuroeconomic research 242
Conclusions 247
References 247
17. Understanding Others: Brain Mechanisms of Theory of Mind
and Empathy 251
Tania Singer
Introduction 251
Defining concepts 254
The study of "theory of mind" 255
The study of empathy and feelings 256
Open questions and implications for future research in neuroeconomics 262
References 265
18. Social Preferences in Primates 269
Joan B. Silk
Introduction 269
The adaptive challenge of altruism 270
CONTENTS
The deployment of altruism in primate groups 271
Primate policing and punishment 273
Cognitive basis of social preferences 274
Empirical evidence for empathy and sympathy 275
Social preferences in primates 276
Conclusions 282
References 283
19. Responses to Inequity in Non-human Primates 285
Sarah F. Brosnan
Introduction 285
Inequity aversion 286
Why non-human primates are relevant to inequity 289
Reactions to inequity in non-human primates 291
Conclusions 299
References 300
20. Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy 303
Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh, and Dharol Tankersley
Introduction 303
Some economics of public goods and charitable giving 304
Neural-level evidence 309
Conclusion 318
References 319
Part IV: Understanding Valuation - Learning Valuations 321
21. Midbrain Dopamine Neurons: A Retina of the Reward System? 323
Wolfram Schultz
Introduction 323
Concepts of reward 324
Dopamine reward-related responses 325
Dopamine reward risk signal 327
Dopamine confusions 327
Conclusions 328
References 328
CONTENTS Xi
22. Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Learning 331
Yael Niv and P. Read Montague
Introduction 331
Reinforcement learning: theoretical and historical background 332
Application of reinforcement learning models to neural data 337
Evidence from imaging of human decision making 342
Beyond prediction errors and phasic dopamine 344
What's missing? Challenges and future directions 346
Conclusions 347
References 348
23. The Neurobiological Foundations of Valuation in Human
Decision Making Under Uncertainty 353
Peter Bossaerts, Kerstin Preuschcff, and Ming Hsu
Introduction 353
Distinguishing valuation and choice 355
Valuation under pure risk: trading off risk against reward 358
Extending the reward-risk computational model to ambiguity 360
Extending the reward-risk computational model to decisions involving
equity and efficiency 363
References 364
24. Multiple Forms of Value Learning and the Function of Dopamine 367
Bernard W. Balleine, Nathaniel D. Daw, and John P. O'Doherty
Introduction 367
Reward, prediction, and reinforcement 368
Reinforcement learning 374
Neural basis of reinforcement learning 377
Conclusions 384
References 385
25. Representation of Subjective Value in the Striatum 389
Brian Knutson, Mauricio R. Delgado, and Paul E. M. Phillips
Introduction 389
Structure 391
Function 393
Prediction 401
CONTENTS
Implications 402
References 403
26. The Basal Ganglia and the Encoding of Value 407
Kenji Doya and Minoru Kimura
Introduction 407
Action-value coding in striatal neurons 408
Short- and long-term reward prediction in the striarum 409
Centromedian thalamic neurons 412
Motivation and outcome coding in dopamine neurons 413
Conclusion 414
References 415
Part V: The Neural Mechanisms for Choice 417
27. The Neural Mechanisms that Underlie Decision Making 419
Charles R. Gallistel
Introduction 419
Can/should neurobiological data constrain economic theorizing? 420
Matching 422
References 424
28. The Computation and Comparison of Value in Goal-directed Choice 425
Antonio Rangel
Introduction 425
Preliminaries: what is goal-directed choice and what needs to be computed? 426
Perceptual decision making 427
Simple goal-directed choice 433
Final remarks 438
References 439
29. Neuronal Representations of Value 441
Michael Platt and Camillo Padoa-Schioppa
Introduction 442
Economic choice and the orbitofrontal cortex 442
Valuation signals in parietal cortex 448
Evaluation of events and actions in posterior cingulate cortex 452
Neuro-cognitive models of choice 456
Conclusion 459
References 459
CONTENTS Xlii
30. The Trouble with Choice: Studying Decision Variables in the Brain 463
Greg S. Corrado, Leo P. Sugrue, Julian R. Brown, and William T. Newsome
Introduction 463
Direct methods for accessing decision variables 465
Model-based approaches 467
Validating behavioral performance 474
The quest for neural correlates 476
Conclusion 478
References 479
31. Mechanisms for Stochastic Decision Making in the Primate Frontal
Cortex: Single-neuron Recording and Circuit Modeling 481
Daeyeol Lee and Xiao-fing Wang
Introduction 481
Game-theoretic studies of decision making in non-human primates 483
Neurophysiological studies of decision making in competitive games 487
Models of decision making 490
Reward-dependent plasticity and adaptive choice behavior 495
Conclusion 499
References 500
32. Choice: Towards a Standard Back-pocket Model 503
Paul W. Glimcher
Introduction 503
The basic two-stage model 504
Defining objects 507
The basic structure of the valuation system 511
Choice 515
Alternatives to the two-stage model 518
Conclusion 519
References 520
33. Remarks on Neuroeconomics 523
Daniel Kahneman
References 526
Index 527 |
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spelling | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain ed. by Paul W. Glimcher .... 1. ed. Amsterdam [u.a.] Elsevier 2009 XVIII, 538 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Brain physiology Choice Behavior Decision Making physiology Decision making Economic man Neuroeconomics Neuroökonomik (DE-588)7613972-4 gnd rswk-swf Entscheidungstheorie (DE-588)4138606-1 gnd rswk-swf Entscheidungsverhalten (DE-588)4113448-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Entscheidungstheorie (DE-588)4138606-1 s Neuroökonomik (DE-588)7613972-4 s DE-604 Entscheidungsverhalten (DE-588)4113448-5 s DE-188 Glimcher, Paul W. 1961- (DE-588)1018386971 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-08-092106-8 (DE-604)BV039835102 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016763874&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain Brain physiology Choice Behavior Decision Making physiology Decision making Economic man Neuroeconomics Neuroökonomik (DE-588)7613972-4 gnd Entscheidungstheorie (DE-588)4138606-1 gnd Entscheidungsverhalten (DE-588)4113448-5 gnd |
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title | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain |
title_auth | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain |
title_exact_search | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain |
title_exact_search_txtP | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain |
title_full | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain ed. by Paul W. Glimcher .... |
title_fullStr | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain ed. by Paul W. Glimcher .... |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuroeconomics decision making and the brain ed. by Paul W. Glimcher .... |
title_short | Neuroeconomics |
title_sort | neuroeconomics decision making and the brain |
title_sub | decision making and the brain |
topic | Brain physiology Choice Behavior Decision Making physiology Decision making Economic man Neuroeconomics Neuroökonomik (DE-588)7613972-4 gnd Entscheidungstheorie (DE-588)4138606-1 gnd Entscheidungsverhalten (DE-588)4113448-5 gnd |
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