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neuroeconomics
MRI


"Economics is all about decision-making, and that includes financial decisions — but it also includes everyday decisions like who we speak to, which movies we go to. [---1---]" – Gregory Berns

You're listening to the Scientist, Gregory Berns, and this is ES, clear voices for science. [---2---] Berns spoke to EarthSky's Beth Lebwohl about what his findings have to teach us about the brain, pain, and personal finance.

[---3---] And…

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All of these are fundamentally economic decisions because there are costs associated with everything, and their potential benefits. Berns researches neuroeconomics, which he describes, in part, as the study of how people's brains work when they make decisions. Neuroeconomics is really the study of the human brain, and specifically it's more like decoding how the human brain makes decisions and the way we do that is by having people go in MRI scanners and having them do various types of decision-making tasks.