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A neuroscience-informed theory of value: from neural computation to market equilibrium
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics 1–29.
Published: 16 June 2026
... of this paper. 14 11 2025 19 01 2026 06 02 2026 09 02 2026 © 2026 Emerald Publishing Limited 2026 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Value theory Neural computation Equilibrium Feedback Constraint Dopaminergic learning Cognitive heterogeneity...
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Relative Feedback Response in Competitive Environments
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Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2025) 12 (1): 49–67.
Published: 23 January 2025
...Diego Aycinena; Rimvydas Baltaduonis; Haylee Downey; Kristian Fors; Lucas Rentschler Relative performance feedback is common in competitive environments. Such feedback, especially when it is negative, is more likely to affect beliefs in women ( Roberts and Nolen-Hoeksema, 1989 ). We investigate...
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