Better than conscious? : decision making, the human mind, and implications for institutions /
Experts discuss the implications of the ways humans reach decisions through the conscious and subconscious processing of information. Conscious control enables human decision makers to override routines, to exercise willpower, to find innovative solutions, to learn by instruction, to decide collecti...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
2008.
©2008 |
Colección: | Strüngmann Forum reports.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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 [and others]
- Brain signatures of social decision making / Kevin McCabe and Tania Singer
- Neuronal correlates of decision making / Michael Platt [and others]
- 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 [and others]
- 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 [and others]
- 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 [and others].