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Embodiment in Judgement and Choice, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics

Abstract

This article discusses the role of embodiment in judgment and choice to (a) attain clarity on conceptual and methodological issues by presenting a literature review of prior empirical research on embodiment, (b) gain an integrative view on the topic of embodiment in judgment and choice by proposing somatic marker theory as a unifying conceptual framework for bridging cognition and affect in terms of embodiment, and (c) discuss and clarify ideas and directions for further research on the topic.

Type

Article

Author(s)

Martin Reimann, Feye Wilko, Alan J. Malter, Josh Ackerman, Raquel Castano, Nitika Garg, Robert Kreuzbauer, Aparna Labroo, Angela Y. Lee, Maureen Morrin, Gergana Y. Nenkov, Jesper H. Nielsen, Maria Perez, Gratiana Pol, JoseAntonio Rosa, Carolyn Yoon, Chen-Bo Zhong

Date Published

2012

Citations

Reimann, Martin, Feye Wilko, Alan J. Malter, Josh Ackerman, Raquel Castano, Nitika Garg, Robert Kreuzbauer, Aparna Labroo, Angela Y. Lee, Maureen Morrin, Gergana Y. Nenkov, Jesper H. Nielsen, Maria Perez, Gratiana Pol, JoseAntonio Rosa, Carolyn Yoon, and Chen-Bo Zhong. 2012. Embodiment in Judgement and Choice. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics.(2)

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