Title: Neuroeconomics
1Neuroeconomics AgingBeginning the
Discussion Antonio RangelStanford
University April 1, 2006
2 Neuroeconomics in a Nutshell
3- Goals of Neuroeconomics
- How does the brain computes the solution to
different types of DM problems? -- which
variables are computed? -- how do they
interact? -- how do they lead to choices? --
what is their neural basis? -- can the brain act
in multiple modes? - How does the brain computes its subjective
experience of well-being? -- how do these
processes differ from DM process? -- how do
they affect DM processes? - What are the implications of this knowledge for
all of the behavioral sciences and their
applications?
4AGINGSTUDIES
5Suggestions for Discussion
6TOPIC I Cross-disciplinary Fertilization Neuroec
on -gt Aging What can neuroeconomics contribute
to aging studies? -- Characterization of
processes required for good DM in
different situations -- Tools to study how these
processes change over the life
cycle Aging -gt Neuroecon What can aging
studies contribute to neuroeconomics? -- Menu of
life-cycle behavioral changes that need to
be explained -- New questions. Examples?
7- TOPIC II Typology of processes choice
situations - PROCESSES In order to make sound choices, the
brain needs to deploy multiple processes What
are the minimal set of separate processes that we
need to understand? - SITUATIONS Different choices are likely to be
solved using a different composition of these
processes What is a useful taxonomy of DM
situations that we need to study?
8TOPIC III Which tasks? In order to understand
how DM processes change over the life-cycle and
how this affects DM performance, which battery of
tasks should we run?
9TOPIC IV External validity Two different types
of external validity to worry aboutI.
Population validityII. Task validityAre there
any golden standards that we should follow at
the intersection of Neuroecon Aging?