Information technology innovations have pushed toward the digitalization of payments. We carried out an exploratory study to understand if and how brain activity can be modulated by the method of payment (cash, card, and smartphone) or the amount of paid money (10€, 50€, 150€), or both. Sixteen healthy, right-handed, volunteers (eight females) underwent a fMRI session, during which 3 runs were presented with block-designed protocol. Each 5-min run was composed of a standard sequence of 12 videoclips, each lasting 12 s and alternated with 12s-rest periods, displaying a human hand paying, each time, through a different method. When contrasting the BOLD signal change by payment method, a greater activation of the parietal cortex (BA40) and rig...
With the rapid expansion and exponential growth in the technology field, the need for a cashless soc...
In this study, we aim to explore the neural mechanisms underlying money illusion.To do so, we conduc...
With the purpose of studying neural activation associated with reward processing in humans, we measu...
Information technology innovations have pushed toward the digitalization of payments. We carried out...
Credit cards have often been blamed for consumer overspending and for the growth in household debt. ...
Money, when used as an incentive, activates the same neural circuits as rewards associated with phys...
Money, when used as an incentive, activates the same neural circuits as rewards associated with phys...
Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has re...
textabstractHumans sometimes share with others whom they may never meet or know, in violation of the...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Individuals with problematic Internet use (PIU) are known to experience in...
How consumers pay influences how they feel about a transaction. In particular, paying by card has b...
The advent of the digital transformation and the progressive dematerialization of money is changing...
An essential component of every economic transaction is a willingness-to-pay (WTP) computation in wh...
While the striatum has been implicated in reward processing, an alternative view contends that the s...
Monetary rewards are uniquely human. Because money is easy to quantify and present visually, it is t...
With the rapid expansion and exponential growth in the technology field, the need for a cashless soc...
In this study, we aim to explore the neural mechanisms underlying money illusion.To do so, we conduc...
With the purpose of studying neural activation associated with reward processing in humans, we measu...
Information technology innovations have pushed toward the digitalization of payments. We carried out...
Credit cards have often been blamed for consumer overspending and for the growth in household debt. ...
Money, when used as an incentive, activates the same neural circuits as rewards associated with phys...
Money, when used as an incentive, activates the same neural circuits as rewards associated with phys...
Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has re...
textabstractHumans sometimes share with others whom they may never meet or know, in violation of the...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Individuals with problematic Internet use (PIU) are known to experience in...
How consumers pay influences how they feel about a transaction. In particular, paying by card has b...
The advent of the digital transformation and the progressive dematerialization of money is changing...
An essential component of every economic transaction is a willingness-to-pay (WTP) computation in wh...
While the striatum has been implicated in reward processing, an alternative view contends that the s...
Monetary rewards are uniquely human. Because money is easy to quantify and present visually, it is t...
With the rapid expansion and exponential growth in the technology field, the need for a cashless soc...
In this study, we aim to explore the neural mechanisms underlying money illusion.To do so, we conduc...
With the purpose of studying neural activation associated with reward processing in humans, we measu...