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245 00 Neuroeconomics /|cedited by Daniel Houser, Kevin McCabe. 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Bingley, U.K. :|bEmerald, JAI,|c2008. 
300    1 online resource (xxi, 327 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Advances in health economics and health services research,
       |x0731-2199 ;|vv. 20 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |tThree studies on the neuroeconomics of decision-making 
       when payoffs are real and negative /|rGregory S. Berns 
       [and others] --|tEmotion, decision-making, and the brain /
       |rLuke J. Chang and Alan G. Sanfey --|tAnxiety and 
       decision-making : toward a neuroeconomics perspective /
       |rAndrei C. Mui, Mircea Miclea and Daniel Houser --
       |tPotential role of regret in the physician-patient 
       relationship : insights from neuroeconomics /|rGiorgio 
       Coricelli --|tHow primates (including us!) respond to 
       inequality /|rSarah F. Brosnan --|tOn the nature, modeling,
       and neural bases of social ties /|rFrans van Winden, Mirre
       Stallen and K. Richard Ridderinkhof --|tEmotion expression,
       decision-making, and well-being /|rErte Xiao --|tSource 
       preference and ambiguity aversion : models and evidence 
       from behavioral and neuroimaging experiments /|rSoo Hong 
       Chew [and others] --|tNeuroeconomics of decision-making in
       the aging brain : the example of long-term care /|rMing 
       Hsu, Hung-Tai Lin and Paul E. McNamara --|tHealth economic
       choices in old age : interdisciplinary perspectives on 
       economic decisions and the aging mind /|rLisbeth Nielsen 
       and John W.R. Phillips --|tChild health disparities, socio
       -economic status, and school enrollment decisions : 
       evidence from German elementary school entrance exams /
       |rMartin Salm and Daniel Schunk --|tTemporal discounting 
       as a measure of executive function : insights from the 
       competing neural-behavioral decision system hypothesis of 
       addiction /|rWarren K. Bickel and Richard Yi --
       |tExpectations mediate objective physiological placebo 
       effects /|rAnup Malani and Daniel Houser. 
520    The purpose of the series Advances in Health Economics and
       Health Services Research is to consider all topics in 
       health economics and the related field of health services 
       research. Each volume is devoted to a specific topic. Most
       volumes consist of between ten and twelve papers, but a 
       few may take the form of monographs by one or more 
       authors. All areas in the field are covered including the 
       production of and demand for health; the demand for 
       medical care services; the financing of these services; 
       the markets for physicians, nurses, dentists, hospitals, 
       and drugs; the economics of substance use; health in 
       developing countries; and, the economics of medical 
       technology. The series is a forum for theoretical and 
       empirical research. The latter employ data both for 
       developing and developed countries. While most studies 
       focus on economic issues, contributions from other social 
       scientists are welcomed. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Neuroeconomics.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
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650  0 Medical economics.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  2 Decision Making|xphysiology.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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700 1  McCabe, Kevin.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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