Emory Center for Neuropolicy

MRI Scan of Brain

"This new center will approach the problem of collective decision making from an entirely new perspective, by studying how the human brain functions in groups."

- Gregory S. Berns, MD, PhD
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine

Multimedia & Photos

Sound Science Audio Picture
Podcast and slide show with Dr. Berns on neuroeconomics, decision making, and iconoclasts

Dr. Greg Berns Audio
Sound bites from Dr. Berns on neuropolicy and his book Iconoclast

Biology & Altruism Audio
"Science and Society" Radio Feature

Feature Articles

"The myth of rational thinking"
Emory Health, Spring 2009

"The Conscientious Economist"
The Emory Report, 7/7/08

"Neuroeconomics, decision making, and iconoclasts"
Sound Science, 8/08

Related Resources

Biographies

Greg Berns

Greg Berns, MD, PhD
Professor in Psychiatry, Economics, and Business, and Distinguished chair in Neuroeconomics
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine
Emory University

Books

Iconoclast
Iconoclast by
Dr. Greg Berns

Satisfaction
Satisfaction by
Dr. Greg Berns

Web Sites

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Center for Neuropolicy

Computation and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Emory University

Contact

To contact Center for Neuropolicy media relations:

Kathi Baker
Associate Director, Media Relations
Manager, Broadcast Relations
kobaker@emory.edu
404-727-9371 Office
404-686-5500 Pager (ID 14455)
404-227-1871 Mobile

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