Cognitive Neuroscience Methods: An Introductory Overview for Social Scientists

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Cognitive Neuroscience
Psychology

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Parthasarathi, Trishala

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A challenge to doing interdisciplinary research is developing a solid understanding of the methods used by different fields. This challenge is particularly acute when the methods may be technologically complex. This chapter provides and introductory overview of the methods of cognitive neuroscience. This overview is intended for the people who are new to the field and who have very little, if any, knowledge of cognitive neuroscience techniques. Though the primary goal is to provide social scientists who are interested in bribery the necessary foundation to understand subsequent chapters that use these techniques, a broader aim is to also spark ideas about how future research could use neuroscience to better inform our understanding of bribery.

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2017-01-01

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Thinking About Bribery: Neuroscience, Moral Cognition and the Psychology of Bribery

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