PRESS
06-19-2008
It's mine, I tell you
The Economist
06-11-2008
Parting's sweet sorrow
Stephen Mitchell / Science NOW
06-11-2008
Why it hurts to sell your stuff
Katharine Sanderson / Nature News
06-11-2008
Possession is nine-tenths the perceived value
Alan Mozes / U. S. News & World Report
06-11-2008
Scientists discover why a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Roger Highfield / Telegraph
04-04-2008
Sex and financial risk linked in the brain
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press
04-03-2008
A little anxiety pays sometimes, study shows
Association for Psychological Science
04-02-2008
Study shows that stimuli unrelated to decision can still influence men's choices
Louis Bergeron / Stanford Report
03-26-2008
Depressed brain shows conflict with reward
United Press International
02-07-2008
Craving the high that risky trading can bring
Jenny Anderson / New York Times
11-14-2007
Politics and the brain
Adam Aron et al. / New York Times
10-08-2007
This is your brain on advertising
Amber Haq / Business Week
09-10-2007
Hidden persuasion or junk science?
Mya Frazier / Advertising Age
08-23-2007
Your money and your brain
Jason Zweig / Money
05-18-2007
Neuromarketing careers
Mark Caldwell / Science
04-29-2007
Younger generation has a greater fear of loss
Zoe Smeaton / New Scientist
04-29-2007
Hearts & minds
Jonah Lehrer / Boston Globe
01-29-2007
Marketing to your mind
Alice Park / Time
01-16-2007
The voices in my head say 'buy it!' Why argue?
John Tierney / New York Times
01-04-2007
When your brain goes shopping
Martin Enserink / Science
11-01-2006
Hello, sucker
Donna Rosato / Money
09-01-2006
Dollars and sense
Heather Millar / Spirit
09-01-2006
Joy to the world
Kara Platoni / Stanford Magazine
05-04-2006
Money motivates memory, study finds
Aditi Risbud / Stanford Report
04-20-2006
Enter the Neuro-Economists: Why do investors do what they do?
Tyler Cowen / New York Times
03-18-2006
Happiness, Inc.
Jeffrey Zaslow / Wall Street Journal
02-14-2006
This is your brain on money
Matthew Herper / Forbes
02-01-2006
Mapping the trader's brain
Adam Levy / Bloomberg Markets
01-19-2006
The thrill is wrong
Jason Zweig / Money
11-18-2005
Neuroscientists welcome Dalai Lama with mostly open arms
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee / Science
11-06-2005
Taking the best from east, west
Lisa M. Krieger / San Jose Mercury News
09-27-2005
Areas of brain linked to risky, risk-averse financial choices, researchers find
Lisa Trei / Stanford Report
09-25-2005
Brain research plumbs our money emotions
Janet Kidd Stewart / The Chicago Tribune
08-31-2005
Battle in the brain predicts risky behaviour
Roxanne Khamsi / Nature News
08-31-2005
Bad investment? Blame your brain
Amanda Gardner / Forbes
08-31-2005
Where bonehead investments come from
Heidi Hardman / Neuron Press Release
05-31-2005
Advertisers tap brain science
Randy Dotinga / Wired
05-05-2005
The economics of brains
Gregory T. Huang / Technology Review
04-01-2005
Mind over money
Siri Carpenter / APS Observer
02-25-2005
Brainstorming: Neuromarketing seen as way to boost product appeal
Andreas von Bubnoff / The Monterey Herald
01-15-2005
Mind games
John Smutniak / The Economist
01-15-2005
The biology of joy
Dan Cray / Time
11-16-2004
Buy? Sell? How do you make up your mind?
Jessica Yu / Stanford Daily
08-26-2004
Revenge is indeed sweet, study finds
Lauran Neergaard / Associated Press
08-26-2004
Revenge really is sweet, study shows
Maggie Fox / Reuters
02-06-2004
Marketers see riches in brain data
Carrie Peyton-Dahlberg / Sacramento Bee
02-04-2004
Teen brains show low motivation
Gaia Vince / New Scientist
12-31-2002
Born
to be happy, through a twist of human hard wire
Richard A. Friedman / New York Times
11-06-2001
'Behavioral' addictions: Do they exist?
Constance Holden / Science
08-09-2001
Don't worry about it
Sylvia Westphal / New Scientist
07-28-2001
Don't look now, but is that dog laughing?
Susan
Milius / Science News
02-28-2000
Is the market on Prozac?
Randolph M. Nesse / The Third Culture
06-15-1998
Furry amusing
People
Magazine
03-15-1998
Prozac
makes the glass half full?
Constance
Holden / Science
03-01-1998
Personality,
thought to be stable over time, changes in healthy people who take a
widely-used antidepressant
Jeffrey Norris / UCSF News Release
12-01-1997
Afterword
Peter Kramer / Listening to Prozac
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