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-dimensional decision outcomes, economic theory assumes a uni-dimensional utility measure. This paper reviews evidence from behavioral and … makers' difficulties can be explained once the motivational aspects of utility (wanting) are disentangled from the …Although decision makers are often reported to have difficulties in making comparisons between multi …
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-dimensional decision outcomes, economic theory assumes a uni-dimensional utility measure. This paper reviews evidence from behavioral and … makers' difficulties can be explained once the motivational aspects of utility ("wanting") are disentangled from the … experiential ones ("liking") and the features of the different psychological processes involved are recognized. -- utility …
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-dimensional decision outcomes, economic theory assumes a uni-dimensional utility measure. This paper reviews evidence from behavioral and … makers' difficulties can be explained once the motivational aspects of utility ("wanting") are disentangled from the …Although decision makers are often reported to have difficulties in making comparisons between multi …
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Decision making can be a complex process requiring the integration of several attributes of choice options … functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from an investment decision (ID) study for ID-related effects. We propose a new … technique for identifying activated brain regions: Cluster, Estimation, Activation and Decision (CEAD) method. Our analysis is …
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We use neural data collected from an experimental asset market to measure regret preferences while subjects trade stocks. When subjects observe a positive return for a stock they chose not to purchase, a regret signal is observed in an area of the brain that is commonly active during reward...
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