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NSF grants SES-03-14713 and SES-08-51315 provided financial support. I am grateful to Colin Camerer,
, 2011
"... The point of departure for most neuroeconomics is what has come to be called behavioral economics. A reader of this literature might rightfully conclude that the old rational man of economics has been rejected in favor of more realistic models of human behavior that incorporate insights from psychol ..."
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The point of departure for most neuroeconomics is what has come to be called behavioral economics. A reader of this literature might rightfully conclude that the old rational man of economics has been rejected in favor of more realistic models of human behavior that incorporate insights from psychology. The old model supposes

