Trading changes how brain processes selling decisions

Tuesday, August 2, 2016 - 10:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Experience in trading changes how the human brain evaluates the sale of goods, muting an economic bias known as the endowment effect in which people demand a higher price to sell a good than they're willing to pay for it. The findings come from a set of experiments on why traders are less susceptible to the effect.

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