Better Than Conscious?: Decision Making, the Human Mind, and Implications for Institutions By Christoph Engel

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Better Than Conscious?: Decision Making, the Human Mind, and Implications for Institutions By Christoph Engel
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Conscious control enables human decision makers to override routines to exercise willpower to find innovative solutions to learn by instruction to decide collectively and to justify their choices These and many advantages however come at a price the ability to process information consciously is severely limited and conscious decision makers are liable to hundreds of biases Measured against the norms of rational choice theory conscious decision makers perform poorly But if people forego conscious control in appropriate tasks they perform surprisingly better they handle vast amounts of information they update prior information they find appropriate solutions to ill defined problems This inaugural Str ngmann Forum Report explores the human ability to make decisions consciously as well as without conscious control It explores decision making strategies including deliberate and intuitive explicit and implicit processing information serially and in parallel with a general purpose apparatus or with task specific neural subsystems The analysis is at four levels neural psychological evolutionary and institutional and the discussion is extended to the definition of social problems and the design of better institutional interventions The results presented differ greatly from what could be expected under standard rational choice theory and deviate even from the alternate behavioral view of institutions New challenges emerge for example the issue of free will and some purported social problems almost disappear if one adopts a adequate model of human decision making Christoph Engel is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods Bonn Wolf Singer is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research Frankfurt and Founding Director of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies The Ernst Str ngmann Forum facilitates the expansion of knowledge by providing experts with a creative environment to scrutinize high priority problems from multiple perspectives Better Than Conscious Decision Making the Human Mind and Implications for Institutions.