fMRI studies in neuro-fuzzy and behavioral finance : a case based approach
Khoshnevisan, Mohammad, Nahavandi, Saeid, Bhattacharya, Sukanto and Bakhtiary, Morteza 2008, fMRI studies in neuro-fuzzy and behavioral finance : a case based approach, Investment management and financial innovations, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 111-121.
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fMRI studies in neuro-fuzzy and behavioral finance : a case based approach
Financial decision making mechanisms have not been identified. Using event-related fMRI without MR compatible switch which can be performed by all MRI system which has only Echo Planar Imaging (EPI) feature, we examined financial decision-making task with three risk levels in two participants. We saw activation regions differences between risk-seeking and risk-aversion selection in addition to larger activated regions in selection funding in comparison with no selection. Thus, consideration of anticipatory neural mechanisms may add predictive power for economic decision- making.
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