JNPE (Volume 6, Number 4)

On January 10, 2014

jnpe6_4This is the latest issue (Volume 6: Number 4) of the Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics (you can also read about previous issues: Volume 5 – Number 1 & 2, Number 3, Number 4; Volume 6: Number 1, Number 2, Number 3). The journal is quartely published by the Educational Publishing Foundation of the American Psychological Association and edited by Daniel Houser (George Mason University, USA) and Bernd Weber (University of Bonn, Germany). The Association for NeuroPsychoEconomics also organizes an annual event: NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference.

Usually, topics in this journal may include (but are not restricted to):
– Biological basis of economic preferences and personality (e.g., genetic, endocrinological, or neurophysiological)
– Interaction of environmental and biological factors in the formation of preferences, personality, and cognitive skills
– Application of neuroscienctific measures to improve our understanding of individual and group decision making
– The role of emotion and emotion regulation in economic decision making

This issue’s research includes:

The neuroeconomics of voting: Neural evidence of different sources of utility in voting (pages 215-235) (Purchase PDF)
Authors: Bischoff, Ivo; Neuhaus, Carolin; Trautner, Peter; Weber, Bernd
Individual and developmental differences in the relationship between preferences and theory of mind (pages 236-251) (Purchase PDF)
Authors: Leipold, Kristina; Vetter, Nora C.; Dittrich, Marcus; Lehmann-Waffenschmidt, Marco; Kliegel, Matthias
Sacred values: Trade-off type matters (pages 252-263) (Purchase PDF)
Authors: Duc, Corinne; Hanselmann, Martin; Boesiger, Peter; Tanner, Carmen
Impact of retirement worry on information processing (pages 264-277) (Purchase PDF)
Authors: Gutierrez, Helen C.; Hershey, Douglas A.

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