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诺贝尔奖获得者赫伯特·西蒙在说明有限理性的时候发起了一场在决策领域的革命,有限理性是指对存在于包括在认知和情景约束中的理性选择的规范性模型的提炼总结。一场在情绪科学的变革已经开始。很多心理学家假设情绪的确会或多或少的显著的影响生活中很多有意义的决定。决策可以作为减少或增加消极情绪(如内疚、遗憾)或者减少增加积极情绪(如骄傲、幸福)的一种渠道,它也可能会减少或增加精神病的发病率。简单的说,情绪和决策是紧密
Herbert Simon, a Nobel laureate, initiated a revolution in decision making when describing bounded rationality, which refers to the refinement of a normative model that exists in rational choices, including in cognitive and contextual constraints to sum up. A change in the emotional science has begun. Many psychologists assume that emotions do affect, to a greater or lesser extent, significant decisions that make a lot of sense in life. Decisions can serve as a channel to reduce or increase negative emotions (such as guilt or regret) or to reduce negative emotions (eg, pride and happiness), which can also reduce or increase the incidence of psychosis. In simple terms, emotions and decisions are close