Xu Fuming, Xiang Peng, Huang Long
School of Education Science, Nanning Normal University, Nanning, China.
School of Law, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing, China.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jun 3;11:1028. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01028. eCollection 2020.
The somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) has been utilized to demonstrate the role of emotion and somatic state in decision-making under uncertainty over the past two decades. Despite some debate, the SMH has provided not only a neurobiological framework for understanding emotion and decision-making but also a good empirical support for ecological rationality and embodied emotion. Unlike the traditional maximizing rationality and bounded satisficing rationality, the ecological rationality stresses that emotions should be brought to the decision-making process. The embodied emotion furthermore emphasizes that emotions are embodied in the body and the brain. On the other hand, behavioral decision-making has spawned many new interdisciplines, including neuroeconomics. In this case, the SMH could act as a bridge to translate the ecological rationality and the embodied emotion into emerging neuroeconomics. Thus, this mini-review article aims to propose an integrated framework for introducing ecological rationality and embodied emotion into the field of neuroeconomics by virtue of insights from the SMH.
在过去二十年里,躯体标记假说(SMH)已被用于证明情绪和躯体状态在不确定性决策中的作用。尽管存在一些争议,但SMH不仅为理解情绪和决策提供了一个神经生物学框架,也为生态合理性和具身情绪提供了有力的实证支持。与传统的最大化理性和有限满意理性不同,生态合理性强调情绪应被引入决策过程。具身情绪进一步强调情绪体现在身体和大脑中。另一方面,行为决策催生了许多新的跨学科领域,包括神经经济学。在这种情况下,SMH可以作为一座桥梁,将生态合理性和具身情绪转化为新兴的神经经济学。因此,这篇小型综述文章旨在借助SMH的见解,提出一个将生态合理性和具身情绪引入神经经济学领域的综合框架。