
Better Than Conscious? : DECISION MAKING, the HUMAN MIND, and IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONS.
Title:
Better Than Conscious? : DECISION MAKING, the HUMAN MIND, and IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONS.
Author:
Engel, Christoph.
ISBN:
9780262272353
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (464 pages)
Series:
Strüngmann Forum Reports
Contents:
Contents -- The Ernst Strüngmann Forum -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Better Than Conscious? -- 2 Conscious and Nonconscious Processes -- 3 The Role of Value Systems in Decision Making -- 4 Neurobiology of Decision Making -- 5 Brain Signatures of Social Decision Making -- 6 Neuronal Correlates of Decision Making -- 7 The Evolution of Implicit and Explicit Decision Making -- 8 Passive Parallel Automatic Minimalist Processing -- 9 How Culture and Brain Mechanisms Interact in Decision Making -- 10 Marr, Memory, and Heuristics -- 11 Explicit and Implicit Strategies in Decision Making -- 12 How Evolution Outwits Bounded Rationality -- 13 The Evolutionary Biology of Decision Making -- 14 Gene-Culture Coevolution and the Evolution of Social Institutions -- 15 Individual Decision Making and the Evolutionary Roots of Institutions -- 16 The Neurobiology of Individual Decision Making, Dualism, and Legal Accountability -- 17 Conscious and Nonconscious Cognitive Processes in Jurors' Decisions -- 18 Institutions for Intuitive Man -- 19 Institutional Design Capitalizing on the Intuitive Nature of Decision Making -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
Abstract:
Experts discuss the implications of the ways humans reach decisions through the conscious and subconscious processing of information.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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