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Hii sir, I Wants to get the Information About the Neuroeconomics Research Publication of the MIT Neuroeconomics Laboratory ?
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Old April 10th, 2017, 01:47 PM
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About the MIT Neuroeconomics Laboratory : Multidisciplinary research center studying problems at the intersection of economics, management and cognitive neuroscience.

their projects are stimulated by economic theory and decision analysis, which provide an ideal standard, as beautiful conceptually as it is flawed empirically.

The Neuroeconomics Research Publication of the MIT Neuroeconomics Laboratory is given below


Key publications

Camerer, C., Loewenstein, G., and D. Prelec. “Neuroeconomics: How neuroscience can inform economics,” Journal of Economic Literature, 2005, 43, 9-64.
Works in Progress

Mijovic-Prelec, D., Huang, A., Long, C., Luchini, S., Hadjikani, N., and D. Prelec (2016). “Behavioral and Brain Mechanisms of Self-signaling under Oath.”
Banker, S., Dunfield, D., Huang,A., and D. Prelec. (2016). “Pain of payment and the moral tax: the neural basis of the credit card effect.”
Hadden, T., Prelec, D., Gabrieli, J., and D. Mijovic-Prelec. “Feeling right, even when you’re wrong: Neural mechanisms supporting reward-related self-deception”
Other Publications

McKay, R., Mijovic-Prelec, D. and D. Prelec. “Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2011, 34, 34-35.
Mijovic-Prelec, D. and D. Prelec. “Self-deception as self-signaling: A model and experimental evidence.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biology, 2010, 365, 227-240.
Loewenstein, Y., Prelec, D., and S. Seung. “Operant matching as a Nash equilibrium of an intertemporal game.” Neural Computation, 2009, 21 (10), 2755-2773.
Knutson, B., Wimmer, E., Rick, S., Hollon, N.G., Prelec, D., and G. Loewenstein. “Neural antecedents of the endowment effect.” Neuron, 2008, 58 (5), 814-822.
Knutson, B., Rick, S., Wimmer, E., Prelec, D., and G. Loewenstein. “Neural predictors of purchases.” Neuron, 2007, 53, 147-156.
Camerer, C., Loewenstein, G., and D. Prelec. “Neuroeconomics: Why economics needs brains,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2004, 106, 555-579.


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MIT Behavioral Research Lab
E19, 4th floor, Suite 435
400 Main Street Cambridge, MA 02142
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