Publication year
2014Publisher
New York : Springer
ISBN
9781493909599
Number of pages
267 p.
Publication type
Book editorial

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Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Work, Health and PerformanceAbstract
The Psychological Science of Money brings together classic and current findings on the myriad ways money affects brain, mind, and behavior to satisfy not only our needs for material gain, but also for autonomy and self-worth. Leading experts trace the links between early concepts of value and modern symbolic meanings of wealth, in addition to identifying the areas of the human brain that together act as its financial center. This cross-disciplinary analysis helps clarify the neuroscience behind pathological gambling, the critical role of time in financial decisions, and the impact of money on diverse personal activities and interpersonal relationships. Included in the coverage:
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