Neuro-Based Psychoeconomic Feedback

The programming committee for the 77th Annual SAM International Business Conference is pleased to announce the acceptance of the presentation Neuro-Based Psychoeconomic Feedback, authored by Madhubrara Satpathy and Jyotirmaya Satpathy of BJB Autonomous College and the Management University of Africa.

Presentation Abstract: Emerging neuromanagerial science evidence suggests that sound and rational neuromanagerial decision making depends on prior accurate emotional processing. Somatic marker hypothesis provides systems-level neuromanagerial anatomical and cognitive framework for neuromanagerial decision making and its influence. These occur at multiple levels of neuro-feedback operation. Some occur consciously and some occur non-consciously. The issues that crop up are; what happens when Managers change minds? What algorithms allow sensorimotor behaviours to be learned? What computational mechanisms allow brain to adapt changing circumstances? How (and where) are value and probability combined in brain and what is the dynamics of neuro-feedback? What neural systems track defined forms of utility? To what extent do utility computations generalize to decision, which are tasks that are more complex? How do systems that focus on immediate decision interact?

Join us online to see this great paper and many more March 31 – April 2, 2022. For registration information visit www.samnational.org/conference.