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Neuroeconomics (MASTER)

Goals

The goal of the course is to introduce students to neuroeconomics and enable them to critically evaluate research in the field, as well as familiarise them with tools and experimental settings for research in neuroeconomics.

Syllabus

1 Introduction & history of neuro-economics
• Scope of the course, expectations
• History of neuroeconomics
2 Rationality and economic theory
• The classics
• Neoclassics
• Keynes
• Friedman
• Behavioral and experimental economics
3 Basics about the human brain and mind (cognitive neuroscience)
• Anatomy of brain
• Nervous system
• Imaged brain
• Cognitive processes (vision, attention, memory, emotions, problem solving, decision making…)
• Methods to study brain
• Applications to economics
4 Risks, rewards and uncertainty
5 Decision making
• Hormones
• Genes
• Emotions
• Values and value-based decision making
• Benefits and costs
6 Contemporary research in neuro economics
• Marketing
• Finance
7 Ethical issues

Contacts

Aljoša Valentinčič

Office hours

Tuesday at 13:00

room RZ-204

Business portrait of Aljoša Valentinčič in the library of the School of Economics and Business in October 2024, with a round window and shelves full of books in the background