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SUMMARY:Drazen Prelec - "Behavioral and Brain Mechanisms of Self-Signaling"
DESCRIPTION:Decisions often reveal something about of one’s preferences\, to others but also to oneself. After the fact\, this can be a source of pleasure or pain; before the fact\, anticipation of these feelings can influence what one chooses to do. Such self-signaling of internal characteristics through actions is probably unique to humans\, and is implicated in both self-control and in the maintenance of social norms. It also presents a challenge to economic and philosophical conceptions of rational action. This talk will briefly discuss theoretical approaches to self-signaling\, and then turn to some recent behavioral and neuroimaging results obtained in the MIT Neuroeconomics lab. \n
URL:https://econ.columbia.edu/event/drazen-prelec-behavioral-and-brain-mechanisms-of-self-signaling/
LOCATION:207 Warren Hall
CATEGORIES:Cognition and Decision Seminar Series
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