Colin Camerer: When you're making a deal, what's going on in your brain?
Colin Camerer: Neuroscience, théorie des jeux et chimpanzés
Colin Camerer is a leading behavioral economist who studies the psychological and neural bases of choice and strategic decision-making. Full bio
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de la moyenne gagne un prix.
et tout le monde veut être
ce que les autres vont choisir,
C'est un début.
comme nous le verrons dans un instant.
que quand vous jouez contre l'ordinateur.
comme si vous jouiez à « Jacques a dit »,
comme un ordinateur, donc le cerveau fait pareil.
et ainsi ne pas arriver à un accord.
les résultats de l'électro-encéphalographie.
comme vous pouvez l'imaginer.
(Rires)
c'est que le désapparieur va penser :
vers l'équilibre de Nash.
que nous avons pu observer.
plus intelligent qu'un chimpanzé ?
aux gains si étroitement,
de réflexion stratégique
pourraient être utilisés pour prédire
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Colin Camerer - Behavioral economistColin Camerer is a leading behavioral economist who studies the psychological and neural bases of choice and strategic decision-making.
Why you should listen
Colin Camerer focuses on brain behavior during decision making, strategizing and market trading. He is the Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Finance and Economics at the California Institute of Technology. A child prodigy in his youth, Camerer received a B.A. in quantitative studies from Johns Hopkins when he was just 17 and a PhD in decision theory from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business when he was 22. Camerer's research departs from previous theory in that it does not assume the mind to be a rational and perfect system, but rather focuses on the limitations of everyday people when they play actual games, and seeks to predict how they will behave in situations that involve strategy. His studies focus on neurological findings from economic experiments in the lab (on humans -- and monkeys!) Camerer is the author of Behavioral Game Theory.
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