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Title The neuroscience of risky decision making / edited by Valerie F. Reyna and Vivian Zayas
Edition 1st ed
Published Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, ©2014

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 222 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Bronfenbrenner series on the ecology of human development
Bronfenbrenner series on the ecology of human development.
Contents Neuroeconomics. Reward, representation, and impulsivity : a theoretical framework for the neuroscience of risky decision making / Valerie F. Reyna and Scott A. Huettel ; Behavioral and neuroscience methods for studying neuroeconomic processes : what we can learn from framing effects / Irwin P. Levin [and others] -- Neurodevelopment. Risks, rewards, and the developing brain in childhood and adolescence / Barbara R. Braams, Linda van Leijenhorst, and Eveline A. Crone ; The adolescent sensation-seeking period : development of reward processing and its effects on cognitive control / Beatriz Luna, Aarthi Padmanabhan, and Charles Geier ; Reward processing and risky decision making in the aging brain / Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin and Brian Knutson -- Neuropsychology. Mind and brain in delay of gratification / Vivian Zayas, Walter Mischel, and Gayathri Pandey ; The neuroscience of dual (and triple) systems in decision making / Samantha M.W. Wood and Antoine Bechara
Summary "The topic of risky decision making is important for both personal decisions and for measurement and control in complex social institutions. (Think of pricing the mysterious "systemic risk" hidden in our highly interlocked financial systems, or avoiding pandemics.) Risky decision making is studied by researchers in a wide variety of disciplines. This book represents a current snapshot of what is known and a rough guide for future research on how to make sense of the complexity of risk. The editors' recipe: Create as much coherence across evidence from different disciplines as possible, and measure as much about underlying neural mechanisms as you can; then get top researchers working on their respective frontiers to say what they know in general language that makes shared understanding easy. A striking feature of this volume is how risk taking can be construed as fundamentally different, according to discipline. For traditional economists, risk is simply variance of outcomes, with no regard to their sign. Psychologists have shown the additional importance of loss, compared with gain--losses are often valued about 1.5 to 2 times as much as equivalent gains (unless you have amygdala damage, in which case traditional economics applies to you; DeMartino et al., 2010)"--Foreword. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Risk-taking (Psychology)
Decision making.
Risk-Taking -- psychology
Decision Making
Risk-Taking
decision making.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science.
Decision making
Risk-taking (Psychology)
Form Electronic book
Author Reyna, Valerie F., 1955- editor.
Zayas, Vivian, editor.
ISBN 9781433816628
1433816628
9781433816635
1433816636