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One or two minds? Neural network modeling of decision making by the unified self
Abstract
Ever since the seminal work of Tversky and Kahneman starting in the late 1960s, it has generally been accepted that many characteristic human decision patterns do not follow the norms of economic theories based on rational utility maximization and consistency across frames. Yet people do often make decisions and numerical judgments that are mathematically consistent. In order to account for the range of rational, intuitive, and emotional...
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Title
One or two minds? Neural network modeling of decision making by the unified self
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
120
Pages
74 - 85
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