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Christoph Eisenegger

The modulation of human brain function to study decision making


Psychopharmacology and transcranial magnetic stimulation as tools to investigate individual and social decision making behaviour in humans
2010. 156 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2010
ISBN: 3-8381-1718-2 (3838117182)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-1718-8 (9783838117188)

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Our daily lives consist of a constant stream of decisions. These decisions might only affect the person involved, but often they affect other people as well. There has been substantial recent progress in the understanding of the neuroscientific aspects of complex human decision making processes on both the individual and the social level. While these advancements are substantially driven by the recent merging of the two disciplines neurosciences and economics, neuroeconomic research has mostly provided correlative data. To overcome the limitations of mere correlation studies, the present thesis offers three experiments that employ neuromodulatory approaches for investigating the causal relationship between neurobiological systems and aspects of human decision making. The findings presented in this thesis may have potential applications for a variety of psychiatric and neurological diseases such as addiction, depression, and Parkinson´s disease. They may stimulate future research in neuroeconomics, neuroendocrinology, and neuropsychopharmacology.
Dr. Christoph Eisenegger was born in Zurich in 1978 and graduated in neurobiology in 2004 from the Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology in Zurich, where he also received his PhD in 2009. Heworked at the Institute for Empirical Research in Economics from2004-2010, where he extended his knowledge in the domain of humandecision making.