Neuroscience Techniques in Economic Experiments
Anna Borawska ()
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Anna Borawska: University of Szczecin
Chapter Chapter 9 in Selected Issues in Experimental Economics, 2016, pp 125-133 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience is a new and rapidly developing field of research that brings together many different scientific domains. Although it emerged as a discipline only over the last two to three decades, it is widely used in many different applications. This chapter is intended to present briefly the concepts of cognitive neuroscience and to show how they are used in economics—especially when designing and performing experiments. It is done in the form of a synthetic review of the main trends in cognitive neuroscience tool applications in contemporary research publications. On the basis of this overview conclusions concerning possible future applications and trends are presented.
Keywords: Cognitive neuroscience; Economic experiments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28419-4_9
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