The application of economic concepts (e.g. risk, time, social preferences) to psychiatry may represent a method of forming a computational account of psychological dysfunction that integrates insights from neuroscience, mathematics, economics, and psychology.
This Friday's online journal club (2pm) will focus on the below article:
Hasler, G. (2012). Can the neuroeconomics revolution revolutionize psychiatry? Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 36, 64-78
This Friday's online journal club (2pm) will focus on the below article:
Hasler, G. (2012). Can the neuroeconomics revolution revolutionize psychiatry? Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 36, 64-78
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