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The Role of Emotion in Decision-making: a Cognitive Neuroeconomic Approach Towards Understanding Sexual Risk Behavior

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Journal J Biomed Inform
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2006 Jun 9
PMID 16759915
Citations 20
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Abstract

Models of decision-making usually focus on cognitive, situational, and socio-cultural variables in accounting for human performance. However, the emotional component is rarely addressed within these models. This paper reviews evidence for the emotional aspect of decision-making and its role within a new framework of investigation, called neuroeconomics. The new approach aims to build a comprehensive theory of decision-making, through the unification of theories and methods from economics, psychology, and neuroscience. In this paper, we review these integrative research methods and their applications to issues of public health, with illustrative examples from our research on young adults' safe sex practices. This approach promises to be valuable as a comprehensively descriptive and possibly, better predictive model for construction and customization of decision support tools for health professionals and consumers.

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