@article{ajcmr2013146,
author={{Nagatsuka, Masao and Shinagawa, Hideo and Okano, Yoshiyaka and Kitamura, Yuri and Saijo, Tatsuyoshi},
title={Using Economic Games to Investigate the Neural Substrates of Cognitive Processes},
journal={American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research},
volume={1},
number={4},
pages={71--74},
year={2013},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/ajcmr/1/4/6},
issn={2328-403X},
abstract={Our study has shown that changes can be induced in human decision-making and emotions by using the PD and PDAS games. This suggests that economic games may provide a way to study cognitive functions in detail by analyzing the structure of the economic games using game theory. In addition, the combined use of economic games and neuroimaging techniques such as fNIRS, fMRI, and MEG may capture and quantify neural the substrates of various cognitive processes in a clinical setting. They might be effective in extracting human emotional ups and downs in the process of the decision-making. Further studies of economic games for patients with mental illness or brain damage are needed to explore this approach further.},
doi={10.12691/ajcmr-1-4-6}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
