PART 1. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF MONEY. 1. A psychological perspective on money -- 2. Money: metaphors and motives -- 3. Materiality, symbol and complexity in the anthropology of money -- PART 2. DEALING WITH MONEY: BIOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE MECHANISMS. 4. Conscious and unconscious influences of money: two sides of the same coin? -- 5. The (relative and absolute) subjective value of money -- 6. Financial decision making across adulthood -- 7. Motivation and cognitive control: going beyond monetary incentives -- 8. Pathological gambling: who gains from others' losses? -- PART 3. DEALING WITH MONEY: MEANING-MAKING PROCESSES. 9. The psychology of getting paid: an integrated perspective -- 10. The psychological science of spending money -- 11. Two sides of the same coin: money can promote and hinder interpersonal processes
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"Money carries value and drives people's behavior accordingly. But what are the biological and psychological processes that are involved when people strive for, receive, and spend money? While money-related processes have recently received a lot of attention in psychology and neuroscience, this has occurred in a rather fragmented manner. Consisting of contributions by leading experts, this volume presents a scientific approach of how money affects brain, mind, and behavior. The editors aim to bring classic knowledge and recent insights together, providing a formulation of the current state of the psychological science of money"--Provided by publisher