A combination of neuroscience, economics and psychology used to study the decision-making process.(noun)
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Use "neuroeconomics" in a sentence
"(and consequently the study of the brain's choice-making is sometimes called neuroeconomics)."
"I dislike the term neuroeconomics for the same reason."
"These findings are part of a growing field called neuroeconomics, which combines neuroscience, economics, and psychology to study how people make financial decisions."