Glimcher, Paul W.2013-04-052013-04-052013-04-05http://hdl.handle.net/2246/6426106 minutesPaul Glimcher, a professor of neural science, economics, and psychology at New York University, discusses the neuroeconomics of human decision-making and how Darwinian "fitness" can be maximized with a costly brain. Glimcher presents an overview of our current understanding of the human machine for making decisions and shows how puzzling inconsistencies in human behavior emerge from the trade-offs of costs and benefits imposed by the hardware of the brain.en-USNeuroeconomics.Decision-making.Cognitive neuroscience.Maximizing Darwinian fitness with a costly brain : the neuroeconomics of human decision-making.Recording