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==Behavioral Economics==
==Behavioral Economics==
'''Behavior-centric versus reinforcer-centric descriptions of behavior'''.  The paper is a brilliant tour-de-force, but a subtext to the paper is what I will call the behavior-centric view.  In this view, stimuli are remembered until a response is emitted, and reinforcers reach back in time to effect this response in the presence of the remembered stimulus... {{PDF-Davison-2006-07-09|Davison}}
'''Behavior-centric versus reinforcer-centric descriptions of behavior'''.  The paper is a brilliant tour-de-force, but a subtext to the paper is what I will call the behavior-centric view.  In this view, stimuli are remembered until a response is emitted, and reinforcers reach back in time to effect this response in the presence of the remembered stimulus... {{PDF-Davison-2006-07-09|Davison}}
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==Neuroeconomics==
==Neuroeconomics==
'''Will you take ‘neuro’ with that?'''  Neuroeconomics is an interesting idea that has an epistemological worm at its core… but there is no guarantee at all that the optimizing process corresponds to “explicit optimization” in which courses of action are well-defined... {{PDF-Staddon-2006-06-28|Staddon}}
'''Will you take ‘neuro’ with that?'''  Neuroeconomics is an interesting idea that has an epistemological worm at its core… but there is no guarantee at all that the optimizing process corresponds to “explicit optimization” in which courses of action are well-defined... {{PDF-Staddon-2006-06-28|Staddon}}
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Revision as of 12:28, 10 August 2006

Target Articles

Behavioral Economics

Behavior-centric versus reinforcer-centric descriptions of behavior. The paper is a brilliant tour-de-force, but a subtext to the paper is what I will call the behavior-centric view. In this view, stimuli are remembered until a response is emitted, and reinforcers reach back in time to effect this response in the presence of the remembered stimulus... Davison

Neuroeconomics

Will you take ‘neuro’ with that? Neuroeconomics is an interesting idea that has an epistemological worm at its core… but there is no guarantee at all that the optimizing process corresponds to “explicit optimization” in which courses of action are well-defined... Staddon