Can technology borrowed from biological studies reveal the ways in which gender and other factors influence how humans choose? Caltech neuroeconomist Colin Camerer takes us behind the scenes, describing how he gains a deeper understanding of decision-making behaviors by looking inside the brain as choices are made.
Colin Camerer is the Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioral Economics and the T&C Chen Center for Social and Decision Neuroscience Leadership Chair and Director at Caltech.
05/28/20 • 40 min
The Lonely Idea - The Neuroscience of Stock Markets
Transcript
Great science and engineering often begin with a singular hypothesis. But how does a lone spark of innovation become popular science? From Caltech, this is The Lonely Idea.
Rich Wolf, hostWelcome to The Lonely Idea. I'm your host, Rich Wolf. Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Colin Camerer.
Rich Wolf, hostColin is a leading neuroeconomist who is
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