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1. Preliminary works (1982-1996)

2. Neuroeconomics (1997-2008)

 

 

 

„We are only at the beginning of this enterprise [„neuroeconomics“], but its promise suggests a fundamental change in how we think, observe and model decision in all its contexts.”

Schluss der Nobelpreisrede von Vernon Smith, Stockholm, Dezember 2002

 

 

EBS: electrical brain stimulation

fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging (dt. auch: funktionelle Kernspintomographie)

NMR: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (dt.: Magnetresonanztomographie)

PET: Positron emission tomography (dt.: Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie)

TMS: transcranial magnetic stimulation

 

 

1. Preliminary works

 

1982

 

Brenda Milner: Some cognitive effects of frontal-lobe lesions in man. Phil Trans R Soc Lond B 298, 1982, 211–226.

 

1984

 

M. L. Smith, Brenda Milner: Differential effects of frontal lobe lesions on cognitive estimation and spatial memory. Neuropsychologia 22, 1984, 697–705.

 

1985

 

P. J. Eslinger, Antonio R. Damasio: Severe disturbance of higher cognition after bilateral frontal lobe ablation: Patient evr. Neurology 35, 1985, 1731–1741.

L. A. Miller: Cognitive risk-taking after frontal or temporal lobectomy. I. Synthesis of fragmented visual information. Neuropsychologia 23, 1985, 359–369.

Michael Petrides: Deficits on conditional associative learning tasks after frontal and temporal lobe lesions in man. Neuropsychologia 23, 1985, 601–614.

 

1986

 

Edmund T. Rolls: Neural systems involved in emotion in primates. In R. Plutchik, H. Kellerman (Hrsg.): Emotion. Theory, research, and experience. Vol 3. Biological foundations of emotion.  New York: Academic Press 1986, 125-143.

 

1987

 

Gerald M. Edelman: Neural Darwinism. The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. New York: Basic Books 1987.

 

1988

 

M. I. Posner, S. E. Petersen, P. T. Fox, M. E. Raichle: Localization of cognitive operations in the human brain. Science 240, 1988, 1627–1631.

 

1989

 

Kevin McCabe: Fiat Money as a Store of Value in an Experimental Market. JEBO 12, 1989, 215-231.

 

1990

 

R. A. Anderson, D. Zipser: A network model for learned spatial representation in the posterior parietal cortex. In J. McGaugh, N. Weinberger, G. Lynch (Hrsg): Brain Organisation and Memory. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press 1990, 271-284.

Jack Belliveau, Bruce R. Rosen, H. Kantor, R. Rzedzian, D Kennedy et al.: Functional cerebral imaging by susceptibility-contrast NMR. Magn. Reson. Med. 14, 1990, 538–546.

J. V. Pardo, P. J. Pardo, K. W. Janer, M. E. Raichle: The anterior cingulate cortex mediates processing selection in the stroop attentional conflict paradigm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 87.1, 1990, 256–259.

Edmund T. Rolls: A theory of emotion, and its application to understanding the neural basis of emotion. Cogn Emot 4, 1990, 161–190.

 

1991

 

L. L. Baylis, D. Gaffan: Amygdalectomy and ventromedial prefrontal ablation produce similar deficits in food choice and in simple object discrimination learning for an unseen reward. Exp Brain Res 86, 1991, 617–622.

Jack Belliveau, D. Kennedy, R. McKinstry, B. Buchbinder, Robert M. Weisskoff et al.: Functional mapping of the human visual cortex by magnetic resonance imaging. Science 254, 1991, 716–719.

Antonio R. Damasio, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damasio: Somatic markers and the guidance of behavior: Theory and preliminary testing. In H. S. Levin, H. M. Eisenberg, A. L. Benton (Hrsg.): Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction. New York: Oxford University Press 1991, 217–229.

Richard J. Herrnstein, Drazen Prelec: Melioration: a theory of distributed choice. J. Econ. Perspect. 5, 1991, 137–156.

Brenda Milner, Philip Corsi, Gabriel Leonard: Frontal lobe contribution to recency judgments. Neuropsychologia 29, 1991, 601–618.

L. A. Real: Animal choice behavior and the evolution of cognitive architecture. Science 253, 1991, 980–986.

 

1992

 

George Ainslie: Picoeconomics: The Strategic Interaction of Successive Motivational States within the Person. New York: Cambridge University Press 1992.

Robert Aunger: The Electric Meme. A New Theory of How We Think. New York: Free Press 2002.

L. A. Miller: Impulsivity, risk-taking, and the ability to synthesize fragmented information after frontal lobectomy. Neuropsychologia 30, 1992, 69–79.

S. Ogawa, D. W. Tank, R. Menon, J. M. Ellermann, S. G. Kim et al.: Intrinsic signal changes accompanying sensory stimulation: functional brain mapping with magnetic resonance imaging. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89, 1992, 5951–5955.

Wolfram Schultz, P. Apicella, E. Scarnati, T. Ljungberg: Neuronal activity in the ventral striatum related to the expectation of reward. Journal of Neuroscience 12, 1992, 4595–4610

 

1993

 

P. J. Eslinger, L. M. Grattan: Frontal lobe and frontal–striatal substrates for different forms of human cognitive flexibility. Neuropsychologia 31, 1993, 17–28.

S. Ogawa, R. S. Menon, D. W. Tank, S .G. Kim, H. Merkle et al: Functional brain mapping by blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Biophys. J. 64, 1993, 803–812.

Michael Petrides, Bessie Alivisatos, Alan C. Evans, Ernst Meyer: Dissociation of human mid-dorsolateral from posterior dorsolateral frontal cortex in memory processing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90, 1993, 873–877.

Daniel Tranel, Antonio R. Damasio: The covert learning of affective valence does not require structures in hippocampal system or amygdala. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 5, 1993, 79–88.

 

1994

 

Antonio Bechara, Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damasio, S. Anderson: Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex. Cognition 50, 1994, 7–12.

Antonio R. Damasio: Descartes’ error. Emotion, reason and the human brain. New York: Putnam 1994.

Hanna Damasio, T. Grabowski, R. Frank, A. M. Galaburda, Antonio R. Damasio: The return of Phineas Gage: The skull of a famous patient yields clues about the brain. Science 264, 1994, 1102–1105.

P. Reed Montague, T. J. Sejnowksi: The predictive brain: temporal coincidence and temporal order in synaptic learning mechanisms. Learn. Mem. 1, 1994, 1–33.

Karl J. Friston, A. P. Holmes, K. J. Worsley, J. P. Poline, Christopher D. Frith, R. S. J. Frackowiak: Statistical parametric maps in functional imaging: a general linear approach. Hum Brain Mapp 2, 1994, 189–210.

 

1995

 

Antonio R. Damasio: Toward a neurobiology of emotion and feeling: operational concepts and hypotheses. Neurosci. 1, 1995, 19–25.

M. El-Gamal, D. Grether: Are people Bayesian? Uncovering behavioral strategies. Journal of the American Statistical Association 90, 1995, 1137–1145.

John H. Kagel, Raymond C. Battalio, Leonard Green: Economic Choice Theory: An Experimental Model of Animal Behavior, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1995.

 

1996

 

Wlliam H. Calvin: The Cerebral Code. Thinking a Thought in the Mosaic of Mind. Cambridge: MIT Press 1996.

 Antonio R. Damasio: The somatic marker hypothesis and the possible functions of the prefrontal cortex. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. B Biol. 351, 1996, 1413–1420.

V. L. Deglin, M. Kinsbourne: Divergent thinking styles of the hemispheres: How syllogisms are solved during transitory hemisphere suppression. Brain Cog. 31, 1996, 285–307.

J. LeDoux: The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. New York: Simon and Schuster 1996.

P. Read Montague, P. Dayan, T. J. Sejnowski: A framework for mesencephalic dopamine systems based on predictive Hebbian learning. Journal of Neuroscience 16, 1996, 1936–1947.

Giacomo Rizzolatti, Luciano Fadiga, Vittorio Gallese, Leonardo Fogassi: Premotor Cortex and the Recognition of Motor Actions. Cognitive Brain Research 3.2, 1996, 131–141.

Arthur Robson: A Biological Basis for Expected and Non-expected Utility. Journal of Economic Theory 68, 1996, 397-424.

Wolfram Schultz: Predictive reward signal of dopamine neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 80, 1996, 1-27.

M. Watanabe: Reward expectancy in primate pre-frontal neurons. Nature 382, 1996, 629-632.

 

2. Neuroeconomics

 

1997

 

Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasion, Daniel Tranel, Antonio R. Damasio: Deciding advantageously before knowing the advantageous strategy. Science 275, 1997, 1293-1295.

R. Cabeza, L. Nyberg: Imaging cognition: An empirical review of PET studies with normal subjects. J Cogn Neurosci 9, 1997, 1-26.

A. M. Dale, R. M.  Buckner: Selective averaging of rapidly presented individual trials using fMRI. Hum Brain Mapp 5, 1997, 329–340.

Jon Elster: Emotions and Economic Theory. Journal of Economic Literature 36, 1998, 47-74.

S. W. G. Derbyshire, A. K. P. Jones, F. Gyulai, S. Clark, D. Townsend, L. L. Firestone: Pain processing during three levels of noxious stimulation produces differential patterns of central activity. Pain 73, 1997, 431–445.

J. J. Evans: Oxytocin in the human — regulation of derivations and destinations. Eur J Endocrin 37, 1997, 559–571.

V. Goel, J. Grafman, J. Tajik, S. Gana, D. Danto: A study of the performance of patient with frontal lobe lesions in a financial planning task. Brain 120, 1997, 1805-1822.

Richard J. Herrnstein: The Matching Law: Papers in Psychology and Economics. Hrsg. Howard Rachlin, David I. Laibson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation 1997; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2000.

Edmund T. Rolls, A. Treves: Neural networks and brain function. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998.

G. Schoenbaum, A. A. Chiba, M. Gallagher: Orbitofrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala encode expected outcomes during learning. Nature Neurosci. 1.2, 1988, 155–159.

Wolfram Schultz, P. Dayan, R. Montague: A neural substrate of prediction and reward. Science 275, 1997, 1593-1599.

P. Shizgal: Neural basis of utility estimation. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 7, 1997, 198–208.

G. Thut, Wolfram Schultz, U. Roelcke et al.: Activation of the brain by monetary reward. NeuroReport 8, 1997, 1225-1228.

 

1998

 

Bernard Balleine, Anthony Dickinson: Goal-directed instrumental action: contingency and incentive learning and their cortical substrates, Neuropharmacology 37, 1998,. 407-419.

Drazen Prelec, George Loewenstein: The red and the black: Mental accounting of savings and debt. Marketing Science 17, 1998, 4-27.

 

1999

 

Antonio R. Damasio: The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness. New York: Harcourt Brace 1999.

M. Gallagher, R. W. McMahan, G. Schoenbaum: Orbitofrontal cortex and representation of incentive value in associative learning. J. Neurosci. 19.15, 1999, 6610–6614.

M. Gheslin, J. T.  Landa: The emerging discipline of bioeconomics: aims and scope of the journal of bioeconomics. J. Bioecon. 1, 1999, 5–12.

A. Kangarlu, R. E.  Burgess, H. Zhu, T. Nakayama, R. L. Hamlin, A. M. Abduljalil, P. M. Robitaille: Cognitive, cardiac, and physiological safety studies in ultra high field magnetic resonance imaging. Magn. Reson. Imag. 17, 1999, 1407–1416.

M. Platt, Paul W. Glimcher: Neural correlates of decision variables in parietal cortex. Nature 400, 1999, 233-239.

R. D. Rogers, A. M. Owen, H. C. Middleton, E. J. Williams, J. D. Pickard, B. J. Sahakian et al.: Choosing between small, likely rewards and large, unlikely rewards activates inferior and orbital prefrontal cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 19, 1999, 9029–9038.

Edmund T. Rolls: The brain and emotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1999.

L. Tremblay, Wolfram Schultz: Relative reward preference in primate orbifrontal cortex. Nature 398, 1999, 704-708.

 

2000

 

Antoine Bechara, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damasio: Characterization of the decision-making deficit of patients with ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions. Brain 123, 2000, 2189–2202.

S. R. Filipovic, M. Jahanshahi, J. C. Rothwell: Cortical potentials related to the nogo decision. Exp Brain Res 132, 2000, 411-415.

S. Fulton, B. Woodside. P. Shizgal: Modulation of brain reward circuitry by leptin. Science 287, 2000, 125–128.

Michael Gazzaniga (Hrsg.): The New Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2000.

Brian Knutson, A. Westdorp, E. Kaiser, Daniel Hommer: fMRI visualization of brain activity during a monetary incentive delay task. Neuro Image 12, 2000, 20-27.

J. E. LeDoux: Emotion circuits in the brain. Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 23, 2000, 155–184.

D. Öngür, J. L. Price:  The organization of networks within the orbital and medial prefrontal cortex of rats, monkeys and humans. Cerebral Cortex 10.3, 2000, 206–219.

Edmund T. Rolls: The Orbifrontal Cortex and Reward. Cerebral Cortex 10.3, 2000, 284-294.

Wolfram Schultz, L. Tremblay, J. R. Hollerman: Reward processing in primate orbitofrontal cortex and basal ganglia. Cerebral Cortex 10.3, 2000, 272–283.

Wolfram Schultz: Multiple Reward Signals in the Brain. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 1.3, 2000, 199-207.

 

2001

 

I. Aharon, N. Etcoff, D. Ariely, C: F. Chabris, E. O’Connor, H. C. Breiter: Beautiful faces have variable reward value – fMRI and behavioral evidence. Neuron 32, 2001, 537-551.

Sven Braeutigam, John F. Stins, Steven P. R. Rose, Stephen J. Swithenby, Tim Ambler: Magnetoencephalographic Signals Identify Stage in Real-Life Decision Processes. Neural Plasticity 8.4, 2001, 241-254.

Hans C. Breiter, Izhak Aharon, Daniel Kahneman, Anders Dale, Peter Shizgal: Functional imaging of neural responses to expectancy and experience of monetary gains and losees. Neuron 30.2, 2001, 619-639.

A. J. Calder, A. D. Lawrence, A. Young: Neuropsychology of fear and loathing, Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 2, 2001, 352–363.

Guy Elston et. al.:The Pyramidal Cell in Cognition: A Comparative Study in Human and Monkey. Journal of Neuroscience 21, 2001, 1-5.

J. D. Greene, R. B. Sommerville, L. E. Nystrom, J. M. Darley, Jonathan D. Cohen: An fMRI investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgment. Science 293, 2001, 2105–2108.

Thomas R. Insel, Larry J. Young: The Neurobiology of Attachment. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2.2, 2001, 129-136.

Brian Knutson, Grace W. Fong, Charles M. Adams, J. Varner, Daniel Hommer: Dissociation of reward anticipation and outcome with event-related fMRI. NeuroReport 12, 2001, 3683–3687.

Brian Knutson, Charles M. Adams, Grace W. Fong, Daniel Hommer: Anticipation of increasing monetary reward selectively recruits nucleus accumbens. Journal of Neuroscience 21, 2001, 1-5.

George F. Loewenstein, E. U. Weber, C. K. Hsee, N. Welch: Risk as feelings. Psychological Bulletin 127.2, 2001, 267–286.

Kevin McCabe, Daniel Houser, Lee Ryan, Vernon Smith, Theodore Trouard: A functional imaging study of cooperation in two-person reciprocal exchange. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98, 2001, 11832-11835.

John O’Doherty, M. L. Kringelbach, Edmund T. Rolls, J. Hornak, C. Andrews: Abstract reward and punishment representations in the human orbitofrontal cortex. Nature Neuroscience 4, 2001, 95-102.

A. J. Robson: Why would nature give individuals utility functions? J. Polit. Econ. 109, 2001, 900–914.

R. L. Savoy: History and future directions of human brain mapping and functional neuroimaging. Acta Psychologica 107, 2001, 9-42.

Y. Zheng: Akrasia, Picoeconomics, and a Rational Reconstruction of Judgment Formation in Dynamic Choice. Philosophical Studies 104.3, 2001, 227-251.

 

2002

 

Gilles Fauconnier, Mark Turner: The Way We Think. Conceptual Blending and the Mind’s Hidden Complexities. New York: Basic Books 2002.

Paul W. Glimcher: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Choosing a Biological Science of Choice, Neuron, October 10, 2002, 323-332.

S. A. Huettel, P. B. Mack, G. McCarthy: Perceiving patterns in random series: Dynamic processing of sequence in prefrontal cortex. Nature Neurosci. 5.5, 2002, 485–490.

I. Kahn, Y. Yeshurun, P. Rotshtein, I. Fried, D. Ben-Bashat, T. Hendler: The role of the amygdala in signaling prospective outcome of choice. Neuron 33, 2002, 983–994.

A. W. Lo, D. Repin: The psychophysiology of realtime financial risk processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 14, 2002, 323–339.

F. Manes, B. Sahakian, L. Clark, R. Rogers, N. Antoun, M. Aitken, T. Robbins: Decision-making processes following damage to the prefrontal cortex. Brain 125, 2002, 624–639.

J. Moll, R. de Oliveira-Souza, I. E. Bramati, J. Grafman: Functional networks in emotional moral and nonmoral judgments. NeuroImage 16, 2002, 696–703.

P. Read Montague, Gregory S. Berns: Neural economics and the biological substrates of valuation. Neuron 36, 2002, 265–284.

M. Rabin: A perspective on psychology and economics, Eur. Econ. Rev. 46, 2002, 57–686.

James K. Rilling, David A. Gutman, Thorsten R. Zeh, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Gregory S. Berns, Clinton D. Kilts: A neural basis for social cooperation. Neuron 35, 2002, 395–405.

James K. Rilling: Alan G. Sanfey, Jessica A.  Aronson, Leigh E.  Nystrom, Jonathan D. Cohen: Opposing Bold Responses th Reciprocated and Unreciprocated Altruism in Putative Reward Pathways. Neuroreport 15.16, 2004, 2539-2543.

J. D. Schall, Veit Stuphorn, J. W. Brown: Monitoring and control of action by the frontal lobes. Neuron 36, 2002, 309–322.

K. Smith, J. Dickhaut, Kevin McCabe, J. Pardo: Neuronal substrates for choice under ambiguity, risk, gains and losses. Management Science 48, 2002, 711-718.

Daniel Tranel, A. Bechara, N. L. Denburg: Asymmetric functional roles of right and left ventromedial prefrontal cortices in social conduct, decision-making, and emotional processing. Cortex 38, 2002, 589–612.

 

2003

 

A. J. Calder, A. D. Lawrence, A. W. Young: Neuropsychology of fear and loathing. Nature Neuroscience 2, 2003, 352-363.

Colin F. Camerer: Strategizing in the brain. Science 300, 2003, 1673–1675.

Antonio R. Damasio: Looking for Spinoza. Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain. New York: Harcourt 2003.

Paul W. Glimcher: Decisions, Uncertainty and the Brain. The Science of Neuroeconomics. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2003; paperback 2004.

M. Heinrichs, T. Baumgartner, C. Kirschbaum, U. Ehlert: Social support and oxytocin interact to suppress cortisol and subjective responses to psychological stress. Biol Psychiat 54, 2003, 1389–1398.

Brian Knutson, Grace W. Fong, Shannon M. Bennett, Charles S. Adams, Daniel Hommer: A region of mesial prefrontal cortex tracks monetarily rewarding outcomes: characterization with rapid event-related fMRI. NeuroImage 18, 2003, 263–272.

Joseph LeDoux: Synaptic Self. New York: Penguin Books 2003.

Kevin McCabe: Neuroeconomics, In Lynn Nadel (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. New York: Nature Publishing Group, Macmillan 2003, 294-298.

M. P. Paulus, L. R. Frank: Ventromedial prefrontal cortex activation is critical for preference judgments. Neuroreport 14, 2003, 1311–1315.

Allan G. Sanfey, R. Hastie, M. K. Colvin, J. Grafman: Phineas gauged: decision making and the human prefrontal cortex, Neuropsychologia 41, 2003, 1218–1229.

Alan G. Sanfey, James K. Rilling. Jessica A.  Aronson, Leigh E.  Nystrom, Jonathan D. Cohen: The neural basis of economic decision-making in the ultimatum game. Science 300, 2003, 1755–1758.

 

2004

 

Tim Ambler, Sven Braeutigam, John F. Stins, Steven P. R. Rose, Stephen J. Swithenby: Salience and choice: neural correlates of shopping decisions, Psychol. Market. 21, 2004, 247–266.

D. J. Barraclough, M. L. Conroy, D. Lee: Prefrontal cortex and decision making in a mixed-strategy game. Nature Neurosci 7, 2004, 404–410.

Sven Braeutigam, Steven P. R. Rose, Stephen J. Swithenby, Tim Ambler: The distributed neuronal systems supporting choice-making in real-life situations: differences between men and women when choosing groceries detected using magnetoencephalography, European Journal of Neuroscience 20, 2004, 293–302.

Colin F. Camerer, George Loewenstein, Drazen Prelec: Neuroeconomics: why economics needs brain. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 106.3, 2004, 555-579.

Dominique J.-F. de Quervain, Urs Fischbacher, Valerie Treyer, Melanie Schellhammer, Ulrich Schnyder, Alfred Buck, Eernst Fehr: The neural basis of altruistic punishment. Science 305, 2004, 1254-1258.

N. I. Eisenberger, M. D.  Lieberman: Why rejection hurts: A common neural alarm system for physical and social pain. Trends Cogn Sci 8, 2004, 294–300.

Paul W. Glimcher, Aldo Rustichini: Neuroeconomics: the consilience of brain and decision. Science 306, 2004, 447–451.

J. Hirshleifer, Paul J. Zak: The bioeconomics of social behavior: introduction. J. Bioecon. 6, 2004, 1–2.

Daniel Houser, J. Winter: How do behavioral assumptions affect structural inference? Evidence from a laboratory experiment. J. Bus. Econ. Statist. 22 (1), 2004, 64–79.

Samuel M. McClure, David I. Laibson, George Loewenstein, Jonathan D. Cohen: Separate Neural Systems Value Immediate and Delayed Monetary Rewards. Science 306, 2004, 503–507.

Samuel M. McClure, M. York, P. R. Montague: The neural substrates of reward processing in humans: the modern role of fMRI. Neuroscientist 10, 2004, 260–268.

John P. O’Doherty: Reward Representations and Reward-Related Learning in the Human Brain: Insights from Neuroimaging. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 14.6, 2004, 769-776.

John O’Doherty, Peter Dayan, Johannes Schultz, Ralf Deichmann, Karl Friston, Raymond J. Dolan: Dissociable Roles of Ventral and Dorsal Striatum in Instrumental Conditioning. Science 304, 2004, 452-454.

Jang Woo Park, Paul J. Zak: Neuroeconomic Studies. Analyse & Kritik 26, 2004, 382-397.

T. Seidenbecher, T. R. Laxmi, O. Stork, H.-C. Pape: Amygdalar and hippocampal theta rhythm synchronization during fear memory retrieval. Science 301, 2003, 846-850.

Tania Singer, Stefan J. Kiebel, Joel S. Winston, Raymond J .Dolan, Christopher D. Frith: Brain Responses to the Acquired Status of Faces. Neuron 41.4, 2004, 653-662.

Marcello Spinella: Prefrontal cortex dysfunction and income. A study in neueroeconomics. Journal of interdisciplinary economics 15.2, 2004, 217-223.

L. P. Sugrue, G. S. Corrado, W. T. Newsome: Matching behavior and the representation of value in the parietal cortex. Science 304, 2004, 1782–1787.

Paul J. Zak: Neuroeconomics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 359, 2004, 1737-1748, 2004.

Paul J. Zak, Robert Kursban, William T. Matzner: The Neurobiology of Trust. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1032, 2004, 224–227.

 

2005

 

Antoine Bechara, Antonio R. Damasio: The somatic marker hypothesis: a neural theory of economic decision. Games and Economic Behavior  52, 2005, 336–372.

Sven Braeutigam: Neuroeconomics – From neural systems to economic behaviour. Brain Research Bulletin 67, 2005, 355-360.

Colin F. Camerer, George Loewenstein, Drazen Prelec: Neuroeconomics. How neuroscience can inform economics. Journal of Economic Literature 43.1, 2005, 9-64.

Jonathan D. Cohen: The Vulcanization of the Human Brain: A Neural Perspective on Interactions between Cognition and Emotion. Journal of Economic Perspectives 19.4, 2005, 3-24.

 G. Coricelli, H. D.  Critchley, M. Jiffily, J. P. O’Doherty, A. Sirigu, R. J.  Dolan: Regret and its avoidance: A neuroimaging study of choice behaviour. Nature Neuroscience 8, 2005, 1255-1262.

Michael Deppe, Wolfram Schwindt, Harald Kugel, Hilke Plassmann, Peter Kenning: Nonlinear responses within the medial prefrontal cortex reveal when specific implicit information influences economic decision making. Journal of Neuroimaging 15.2, 2005, 171-182.

 Michael Deppe, Wolfrma Schwindt, J. Krämer, Harald Kugel, Hilke Plassmann. Peter Kenning, E. B. Ringelstein; Evidence for a neural correlate of a framing effect: bias-specific activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex during credibility judgments. Brain Research Bulletin 67.5, 2005, 413-421.

Karl J. Friston: Models of brain function in neuroimaging. Annual Review of Psychology 56.1, 2005, 57ff.

Paul W. Glimcher: Physiological utility theory and the neuroeconomics of choice. Games and Economic Behavior 52,2, 2005, 213-256.

C. Gonzalez, J. Dana, H. Koshino, M. Just: The framing effect and risky decisions: Examining cognitive functions with fMRI. Journal of Economic Psychology 26, 2005, 1-20.

A. Groeppel-Klein, C. Germelmann, A. Domke, W Woratschek: Arousal as a driving force for decision making – Empirical results from measuring electrodermal reactions at the point-of-sale. Advances in Consumer Research 32, 2005, 429-430.

Daniel Houser, Antoine Bechara, Michael Keane, Kevin McCabe, Vernon Smith: Identifying individual differences: An algorithm with application to Phineas Gage. Games and Economic Behavior 52, 2005, 373-385.

Ming Hsu, Meghana Bhatt, Ralph Adolphs, Daniel Tranel, Colin F. Camerer: Neural Systems Responding to Degrees of Uncertainty in Human Decision-Making. Science 310, 2005, 1680-1683.

Peter Kenning (Hrsg.): Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 67, Nr. 5: Special Issue: 2nd Conference on NeuroEconomics, ConNecs 2004, May 25-27, Münster, Germany. New York: Elsevier 2005.

Brian Knutson, J. C. Cooper: Functional magnetic resonance imaging of reward prediction. Curr. Opin. Neurol. 18, 2005, 411-417.

Brian Knutson, R. Peterson: Neurally reconstructing expected utility. Games and Economic Behavior 25, 2005, 305–315.

Brian Knutson, J. Taylor, M. Kaufman, R. Peterson, G. Glover: Distributed neural representation of expected value. Journal of Neuroscience 25, 2005, 4806–4812.

Michael Kosfeld, Markus Heinrichs, Paul J. Zak, Urs Fischbacher, Ernst Fehr: Oxytocin Increases Trust In Humans, Nature 435, 2005, 473–476.

C: M. Kuhnen. Brian Knutson: The neural basis of financial risk taking. Neuron 47, 2005, 763–770.

Stephen G. Lea, Paul Webley: Money As Tool, Money As Drug: The Biological Psychology of a Strong Incentive. Behavioral and the Brain Sciences 29, 2005, 161-209.

R. L. Peterson: The neuroscience of investing: fMRI of the reward system. Brain Research Bulletin 67, 2005, 391-397.

Aldo Rustichini (Hrsg.): Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 52, Nr. 2: Special Issue on Neuroeconomics. Amsterdam: Elsevier 2005.

Aldo Rusticini: Neuroeconomics: Present and future. Games and Economic Behavior 52.2, 2005, 201-212.

B. Shiv, George Loewenstein, A. Bechara, Hanna Damasio, A. R. Damasio: Investment behavior and the negative side of emotion. Psychological Science 16, 2005, 435-439.

Tania Singer, Ernst Fehr: The Neueroeconomics of Mind Reading and Empathy. Zürich: Institut für Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung 2005;
später in American Economic Review 95.2, 2005, 340-345.

Veit Stuphorn: Neuroeconomics: The Shadow of the Future. Current Biology 15.7, 2005, R247-R249.

C. Trepel, C. R. Fox, R. A. Poldrack: Prospect theory on the brain? Toward a cognitive neuroscience of decision under risk. Cognitive Brain Research 23, 2005, 34-50.

Paul J. Zak, Karla Borja, Robert Kurzban, William T. Matzner: The Neuroeconomics of Distrust: Physiologic and Behavioral Differences Between Men and Women. American Economic Review 95.2, 2005, 360-363.

Paul J. Zak, Robert Kurzban, William T. Matzner: Oxytocin is Associated with Human Trustworthiness. Hormones and Behavior 48, 2005, 522–527.

 

2006

 

Jean Decety, P. L. Jackson: A social neuroscience perspective of empathy. Curr Dir Psychol Sci 15, 2006, 54–58.

Benedetto De Martino, Dharshan Kumaran, Ben Seymour, Raymond J. Dolan: Frames, Biases, and Rational Decision-Making in the Human Brain. Science 313, 2006, 684-687.

Gerald M. Edelman: Second Nature. Brain Science and Human Knowledge. New Haven: Yale University Press 2006.

Elsa Ermer, Scott A. Guerin, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby, Michael B. Miller: Theory of Mind Broad and Narrow: Reasoning About Social Exchange Engages ToM Areas, Precautionary Reasoning Does Not. Social Neuroscience 1.3-4, 2006, 196-219.

Valeria Gazzola, Lisa Aziz-Adeh, Christian Keysers: Empathy and the Somatotopic Auditory Mirror System in Humans. Current Biology 16, 2006, 1824-1829.

Peter Kenning, Hilke Plassmann: NeuroEconomics: An overview from an economic perspective. Brain Research Bulletin 67.5, 2006, 343-354.

Michael Koenigs, Liane Young, Ralph Adolphs, Daniel Tranel, Fiery Cushman, Marc Hauser, Antonio Damasio: Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgements. Nature 446, 2007, 908-911.

Daria Knoch, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Kaspar Meyer, Valerie Treyer, Ernst Fehr: Diminishing reciprocal fairness by disrupting the right prefrontal cortex. Science 314, 2006, 829-832.

P: Read Montague, Brooks King-Casas, Jonathan D. Cohen: Imaging Valuation Models in Human Choice. Annual Review of Neuroscience 29, 2006, 417-448.

Yoshiya Moriguchi, Jean Decety, Takashi Ohnishi, Motonari Maeda, Takeyuki Mori, Kiyotaka Nemoto, Hiroshi Matsuda, Gen Komaki: Empathy and Judging Other's Pain: An fMRI Study of Alexithymia. Cerebral Cortex 17.9, 2006, 2223-2234.

Maria Neumaier, Florian Schaefer: Der Einfluss von Vertrauen in Entscheidungssituationen - Untersuchung unter Verwendung von ereigniskorrelierten Potentialen im EEG, NeuroPsychoEconomics, 1.1, 2006, 48-61.

Michael M. Pompian: Behavioral Finance and Walth Management. How to Build Optimal Portfolios that Account for Investor Biases. Hoboken, N. J.: Wiley 2006.

Alan G. Sanfey, George Loewenstein, Samuel M. McClure, Jonathan D. Cohen: Neuroeconomics: cross-currents in research on decision-making. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10.3, 2006, 108-116.

M. Schaefer, H. Berens, H.-J. Heinze, M. Rotte: Neural correlates of culturally familiar brands of car manufacturers. Neuroimage 31, 2006, 861-865.

Tania Singer, B. Seymour, J. P. O’Doherty, K. E. Stephan, R. J. Dolan, Christopher D. Frith: Empathic neural responses are modulated by the perceived fairness of others. Nature 439, 2006, 466-469.

Special section on neuroeconomics. Journal of Socio-Economics. 35.4, August 2006, 589-651.

Manfred Spitzer: Neuroeconomics: Values and decisions in the brain - Minutes from the meeting of the Society for Neuroeconomics Kiawah Island, SC, September 15-18, 2005, NeuroPsychoEconomics 1.1, 2006, 66-68.

F. de Vignemont, T. Singer: The empathic brain: how, when and why? Trends Cogn Sci 10, 2006, 435–441.

Susanne Weis, Christian Hoppe, Bernd Weber, Axel Baumann, Guillén Fernández, Christian E. Elger: Warum sind Prominente in der Werbung so wirkungsvoll? - Eine funktionelle MRT Studie, NeuroPsychoEconomics, 1.1, 2006, 7-17.

Carolyn Yoon, Angela H. Gutchess, Fred Feiberg, Thad A. Polk: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Neural Dissociations between Brand and Person Judgments, Journal of Consumer Research 33, 2006, 31-40.

 

2007

 

Andreas Aholt, Carolin Neuhaus, Thorsten Teichert, Bernd Weber, Christian E. Elger: Neurowissenschaftliche Analyse des Regret-Effektes und der Beeinflussbarkeit der Kaufentscheidungszufriedenheit, NeuroPsychoEconomics, 2.1, 2007, 76-91.

Michael Baurmann, Anton Leist: Mind and Economy. Methodological Problems of Neuroeconomics. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius 2007.

Colin F. Camerer: Neuroeconomics. Using neuroscience to make economic predictions. Economic Journal 117, 2007, 26-42.

Ernst Fehr, Colin F. Camerer: Social neuroeconomics: the neural circuity of social preferences. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 11.10, 2007, 419-427.

Alan N. Hampton, John P. O’Doherty: Decoding the neural substrates of reward-related decision making with functional MRI. Proceedongs of the National Academy of Sciences 104.4, 2007, 1377-1382.

W. T. Harbaugh. U. Mayr, D. R. Burghart: Neural responses to taxation and voluntary giving reveal motives for charitable donations. Science 316, 2007, 1622–1625.

Klaus P, Hofmann (Hrsg.): Psychology of Decision Making in Economics, Business and Finance. New York: Nova Science Publishers 2007.

Peter Kenning, Hilke Plassmann, D. Ahlert: Consumer Neuroscience - Implikationen neurowissenschaftlicher Forschung für das Marketing. Marketing·ZFP 29.1, 2007, 57–68.

Peter Kenning, Hilke Plassmann: Neuroökonomie. Eine Standortbestimmung aus wirtschaftswissenschaflicher Perspektive. In Wolfgang H. Koschnick (Hrsg.): Schwerpunkt: Neuroökonomie, Neuromarketing und Neuromarktforschung. München: Focus-Magazin-Verlag 2007, 83-128.

Brian Knutson, S. Rick, G. E. Wimmer, Drazen Prelec, George Loewenstein: Neural predictors of purchases. Neuron 53, 2007, 147-156.

Hagen Lindstädt: Problemlösen und Verstehen bei ökonomischen Agenten – Eine Gegenüberstellung ökonomischer und kognitionspsychologischer Modelle regelbasierten Entscheidens, NeuroPsychoEconomics 2.1, 2007, 30-43.

Barbara Montero, Mark D. White: Economics and the Mind. New York: Routledge 2007.

Bernhard Neumärker: Neuroeconomics and the economic logic of behavior. Analyse & Kritik 29, 2007, 60-85.

Richard L. Peterson: Inside the Investor’s Brain. The Power of Mind Over Money. New York: Wiley 2007.

Birger P. Priddat (Hrsg.): Neueroökonomie. Neue Theorien zu Konsum, Marketing und emotionalem Verhalten in der Ökonomie. Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag 2007.

Edmund T. Rolls, C. McCabe, J. Redoute: Expected value, reward outcome, and temporal difference error representations in a probabilistic decision task. Cerebral Cortex 2007.

Gerhard Roth, Friedrich Thiessen: Von der Neurobiologie zum Marktpreis – Grundlagen der Wirtschaftswissenschaften neurobiologisch betrachtet. NeuroPsychoEconomics, 2.1, 2007, 44-58.

Holger Rust: Geist! Die Kraft der klugen Köpfe in Management und Marketing. Wiesbaden: Gabler 2007.

Oliver Schilke, Martin Reimann: Neuroökonomie: Grundverständnis, Methoden und betriebswirtschaftliche Anwendungsfelder. Journal für Betriebswirtschaft 57, 2007, 247–262.

Ahmad Sohrabi, Andra M. Smith, Robert L. West, Ian Cameron: Uncertainty, Risk, and Illusion in Reward Prediction: Evidence from fMRI. In Benoit Hardy-Vallée (Hrsg.): Cognitive Decision-Making: Empirical and Foundational issues. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2007, 79ff.

Philippe N. Tobler, John P. O’Doherty, Raymond J. Dolan, Wolfram Schultz: Reward Value Coding Distinct From Risk Attitude-Related Uncertainty Coding in Human Reward Systems. Journal of Neurophysiology 97, 2007, 1621-1632 (mit vielen Literaturangaben).

Jang Woo Park, Paul J. Zak: Neuroeconomic Studies. Analyse & Kritik 29, 2007, 47-59.

Bernd Weber, Carolin Neuhaus, Andreas Aholt, Christian E. Elger, Torsten Teichert: Neural evidence for reference-dependence in real-market transactions. NeuroImage 35, 2007, 441-447.

Jason Zweig: Your Money and Your Brain. How the New Science of Neueroeconomics Can Help Make Your Rich. New York: Simon and Schuster 2007 (340 Seiten);
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2008

 

Paul W. Glimcher, Colin F. Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Russell Alan Poldrack (Hrsg): Neuroeconomics. Decision Making and the Brain. Amsterdam: Elsevier/ Academic Press, 2008 (538 Seiten).

Peter Politser: Neuroeconomics. A Guide to the New Science of Rational Choice. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008.

Birger Priddat, Alihan Kabalak: Wozu Neuroökonomie? Wirtschaftsdienst. 88, 2008, 138–144.

Martin Reimann, Bernd Weber: Neuroökonomie. Konsumentenverhalten, Investorenverhalten und organisationales Käuferverhalten. Wiesbaden: Gabler 2008.

Edmund T. Rolls: Memory, Attention and Decision-Making. A Unifying Computational Neuroscoence Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008.

Don Ross, Carla Sharp, Rudy E. Vuchinich, David Spurrett: Midbrain Mutiny. The Picoeconomics and Neuroeconomics of Disordered Gambling. Economic Theory and Cognitive Science. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2008.

 



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