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A new academic field, neuroeconomics, has emerged at the border of
the social and natural sciences. In Foundations of Neuroeconomic
Analysis, Paul Glimcher argues that a meaningful interdisciplinary
synthesis of the study of human and animal choice is not only
desirable, but also well underway, and so it is time to formally
develop a foundational approach for the field. He does so by laying
the philosophical and empirical groundwork and integrating the
theory of choice and valuation with the relevant physical
constraints and mechanisms.
While there has been an intense debate about the value and
prospects of neuroeconomics, Glimcher argues that existing data
from neuroeconomics' three parent fields, neuroscience, psychology
and economics, already specify the basic features of the primate
choice mechanism at all three levels of analysis. His central
argument is that combining these three disciplines gives us enough
insight to define many of the fundamental features of decision
making that have previously eluded scholars working within each
individual field.
With this in mind, Glimcher provides a comprehensive overview of
the neuroscience, psychology, and economics of choice behavior,
which will help readers from many disciplines to grasp the rich
interconnections between these fields and see how their data and
theory can interact to produce new insights, constraints, and
questions. The book is divided into four main sections that address
key barriers to interdisciplinary cohesion. The first section
defines the central philosophical issues that neuroeconomics must
engage. The theory of knowledge already tells us much about how
different disciplines interact, and in this section, Glimcher
reviews those constraints and lays a philosophical foundation for
future neuroeconomic discourse. This section concludes with both a
defense of neoclassical economics and a spirited attack on Milton
Friedman's insistence that economics must not be constrained by the
study of mechanism. Glimcher argues instead for the development of
"hard-economic theories," which postulate that choosers behave the
way they do because of the underlying representations that occur in
their brains.
The second section describes what is known about the primate choice
mechanism-the physical structures in our brains that actively
select among the options available to the chooser. By reviewing and
integrating economic theory of choice, neurobiological studies of
the frontal and parietal cortices, and psychological models of
selection, Glimcher creates an interdisciplinary structure for
understanding how we choose. This interdisciplinary synthesis leads
to several novel insights into the causes of human irrational
behavior and recasts many of these so-called irrationalities as
neurobiological optimizations in the face of physical
constraints.
The third section describes the neural circuits for valuation-the
physical mechanisms by which we learn, store, and represent the
values of the many options from which we choose. In this section,
Glimcher combines studies from computer science and neuroscience
with representational frameworks from economics to provide novel
assessments of both the strengths and weaknesses of modern economic
theory. The section ends with a discussion of behavioral
neuroeconomics and the ultimate limits of the neoclassical economic
program.
The book concludes with a description of a new model for human
choice behavior that harvests constraints from each of
neuroeconomics' parent disciplines and encapsulates the key
insights from current research, as well as a review of the major
accomplishments and opportunities that await the new field of
neuroeconomics.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2010 |
First published: |
November 2010 |
Authors: |
Paul W Glimcher
(Professor of Neural Science, Economics, and Psychology)
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Dimensions: |
244 x 163 x 32mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
488 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-974425-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
Cognition & cognitive psychology >
General
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LSN: |
0-19-974425-4 |
Barcode: |
9780199744251 |
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