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单词 neuroeconomics
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Definition of neuroeconomics in English:

neuroeconomics

plural nounˌnjʊːrəʊɛkəˈnɒmɪksˌnjʊːrəʊiːkəˈnɒmɪks
  • treated as singular The combination of economics, neuroscience, and psychology to determine how individuals make economic decisions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clearly, behavioral economics and its newest child, neuroeconomics, have very bright futures.
    • Someone may get a prize for neuroeconomics someday, which involves scanning people's brains with an MRI as they make economic choices.
    • Even believers in neuroeconomics aren't sure just how far to take it.
    • However, recent advances in "neuroeconomics" are providing insights into the way that our brains process different kinds of reward.
    • Current research project explores the social dimensions of emerging knowledge in Neuroscience with a focus on the fields of neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, and addiction pharmacology.
    • So why is neuroeconomics so exciting?
    • The most controversial aspect of neuroeconomics is what to do with its findings.
    • Both neuroeconomics and behavioral economics seem to face a common problem: The smart money, such as Warren E. Buffett, may not think or behave like typical market participants.
    • According to the new science of neuroeconomics, the explanation might lie inside the brains of the negotiators.
    • Though neurofinance is still in its infancy, its ancestors and cousins include behavioral finance, behavioral economics, behavioral game theory, and neuroeconomics.
    • By linking economic behavior to brain activity, however, neuroeconomics may finally supply the model that knocks mainstream economics off its throne.
    • Pioneers in neuroeconomics believe the key to understanding economic behavior lies deep in the brain, at the level of cells and synapses.
    • Organizations and Markets has a summary of bounded rationality and paternalism that was inspired by this article on neuroeconomics.
    • While caution is warranted, it is surely too soon to write off neuroeconomics entirely.
    • It is also hard to point to anything terribly interesting that the neuroeconomists have discovered, although neuroeconomics may contribute more as time goes by.
    • The fascinatingly destratifying potential in neuroeconomics, then (from a survey of which all my neurology data is taken) lies in the possibility of using it against its ostensible purposes.
    • A second underlying focus of this Theme Area relates to the emergence of the subfield of neuroeconomics.
    • Such rapid strides have been made in neuroscience in the last decade that there is talk of new disciplines such as neuroaesthetics, neuroethics, neuroeconomics, neurophilosophy, neuroepistemology - even neurotheology.
    • The fields of applied neuroeconomics, neuromarketing and neurofinance have executives wide awake and on the edge of their seats.
    • The study of neuroeconomics may topple the notion of rational decision-making
 
 

Definition of neuroeconomics in US English:

neuroeconomics

plural noun
  • treated as singular The combination of economics, neuroscience, and psychology used to determine how individuals make economic decisions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most controversial aspect of neuroeconomics is what to do with its findings.
    • It is also hard to point to anything terribly interesting that the neuroeconomists have discovered, although neuroeconomics may contribute more as time goes by.
    • Even believers in neuroeconomics aren't sure just how far to take it.
    • According to the new science of neuroeconomics, the explanation might lie inside the brains of the negotiators.
    • Organizations and Markets has a summary of bounded rationality and paternalism that was inspired by this article on neuroeconomics.
    • Pioneers in neuroeconomics believe the key to understanding economic behavior lies deep in the brain, at the level of cells and synapses.
    • Such rapid strides have been made in neuroscience in the last decade that there is talk of new disciplines such as neuroaesthetics, neuroethics, neuroeconomics, neurophilosophy, neuroepistemology - even neurotheology.
    • Current research project explores the social dimensions of emerging knowledge in Neuroscience with a focus on the fields of neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, and addiction pharmacology.
    • Though neurofinance is still in its infancy, its ancestors and cousins include behavioral finance, behavioral economics, behavioral game theory, and neuroeconomics.
    • However, recent advances in "neuroeconomics" are providing insights into the way that our brains process different kinds of reward.
    • Clearly, behavioral economics and its newest child, neuroeconomics, have very bright futures.
    • A second underlying focus of this Theme Area relates to the emergence of the subfield of neuroeconomics.
    • The fascinatingly destratifying potential in neuroeconomics, then (from a survey of which all my neurology data is taken) lies in the possibility of using it against its ostensible purposes.
    • The study of neuroeconomics may topple the notion of rational decision-making
    • The fields of applied neuroeconomics, neuromarketing and neurofinance have executives wide awake and on the edge of their seats.
    • So why is neuroeconomics so exciting?
    • Both neuroeconomics and behavioral economics seem to face a common problem: The smart money, such as Warren E. Buffett, may not think or behave like typical market participants.
    • Someone may get a prize for neuroeconomics someday, which involves scanning people's brains with an MRI as they make economic choices.
    • While caution is warranted, it is surely too soon to write off neuroeconomics entirely.
    • By linking economic behavior to brain activity, however, neuroeconomics may finally supply the model that knocks mainstream economics off its throne.
 
 
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