Author | Jean-Claude Dreher, Leon Tremblay |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Year | 2009 |
Language | English |
Pages | 488 |
Size | 29.95 MB |
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Summary
The "Handbook of Reward and Decision Making" delves into the intricate neural and cognitive processes that govern human decision-making and reward systems. The book provides a multidisciplinary approach, blending neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and behavioral economics to offer a comprehensive view of how decisions are influenced by rewards. Topics covered include the role of the prefrontal cortex, reinforcement learning, the impact of neurotransmitters like dopamine, and the psychological underpinnings of risk-taking and reward anticipation.
Key Features
- Explores the neural mechanisms behind decision-making and reward processing.
- Integrates insights from neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and economics.
- Discusses the role of dopamine and other neurotransmitters in behavior.
- Examines real-world applications in fields such as addiction, finance, and artificial intelligence.
- Written by leading experts in cognitive neuroscience and decision science.
About the Author
Jean-Claude Dreher is a renowned neuroscientist specializing in decision-making and reward mechanisms in the brain. His research focuses on understanding how neural circuits influence behavior, particularly in the context of risk and reward evaluation. Leon Tremblay, a distinguished expert in cognitive neuroscience, has contributed extensively to the study of neuroeconomics and behavioral neuroscience.
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