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Colin Camerer

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 2009
Using neural measures of economic value to solve the public goods free-rider problemIan Krajbich, Colin Camerer, John Ledyard, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 19, 2012
The attentional drift-diffusion model extends to simple purchasing decisionsIan Krajbich, Dingchao Lu, Colin Camerer, et al.
Communications Psychology|November 18, 2025
Hypothetical nudges provide directional but noisy estimates of real behavior changeLinnea Gandhi, Anoushka Kiyawat, Colin Camerer, et al.
American Economic Journal. Microeconomics|March 3, 2015
Neural Activity Reveals Preferences Without ChoicesAlec Smith, B Douglas Bernheim, Colin Camerer, et al.
Psychological Science|June 26, 2020
Reflecting on the Evidence: A Reply to Knight, McShane, et al. (2020)Gideon Nave, Remi Daviet, Amos Nadler, et al.
The Journal of Finance|March 17, 2015
Using Neural Data to Test A Theory of Investor Behavior: An Application to Realization UtilityCary Frydman, Nicholas Barberis, Colin Camerer, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2014
Chimpanzee choice rates in competitive games match equilibrium game theory predictionsChristopher Flynn Martin, Rahul Bhui, Peter Bossaerts, et al.
Neuron|September 21, 2013
In the mind of the market: theory of mind biases value computation during financial bubblesBenedetto De Martino, John P O'Doherty, Debajyoti Ray, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2023
What can machine learning teach us about habit formation? Evidence from exercise and hygieneAnastasia Buyalskaya, Hung Ho, Katherine L Milkman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 17, 2009
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex decreases valuations during food choicesMickael Camus, Neil Halelamien, Hilke Plassmann, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 12, 2009
Using neural measures of economic value to solve the public goods free-rider problemIan Krajbich, Colin Camerer, John Ledyard, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 19, 2012
The attentional drift-diffusion model extends to simple purchasing decisionsIan Krajbich, Dingchao Lu, Colin Camerer, et al.
Communications Psychology|November 18, 2025
Hypothetical nudges provide directional but noisy estimates of real behavior changeLinnea Gandhi, Anoushka Kiyawat, Colin Camerer, et al.
American Economic Journal. Microeconomics|March 3, 2015
Neural Activity Reveals Preferences Without ChoicesAlec Smith, B Douglas Bernheim, Colin Camerer, et al.
Psychological Science|June 26, 2020
Reflecting on the Evidence: A Reply to Knight, McShane, et al. (2020)Gideon Nave, Remi Daviet, Amos Nadler, et al.
The Journal of Finance|March 17, 2015
Using Neural Data to Test A Theory of Investor Behavior: An Application to Realization UtilityCary Frydman, Nicholas Barberis, Colin Camerer, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2014
Chimpanzee choice rates in competitive games match equilibrium game theory predictionsChristopher Flynn Martin, Rahul Bhui, Peter Bossaerts, et al.
Neuron|September 21, 2013
In the mind of the market: theory of mind biases value computation during financial bubblesBenedetto De Martino, John P O'Doherty, Debajyoti Ray, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2023
What can machine learning teach us about habit formation? Evidence from exercise and hygieneAnastasia Buyalskaya, Hung Ho, Katherine L Milkman, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 17, 2009
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex decreases valuations during food choicesMickael Camus, Neil Halelamien, Hilke Plassmann, et al.
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