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Somatic Markers: Visceral Feedback in High-Stakes Financial Decision Making. Heartrate, Intuition, and the Neurological Bias of Wall Street Traders
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- Nombre de pages197
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-39537-8
- EAN9783565395378
- Date de parution08/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille941 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Rational market theory assumes that financial professionals execute trades based purely on a cold, calculated analysis of mathematical data. The physical reality of the trading floor completely shatters this illusion. Before a hedge fund manager consciously registers a market anomaly, their body has already reacted. Heart rates spike, palms sweat, and cortisol floods the bloodstream-a physiological warning system fundamentally driving their next billion-dollar move.
This visceral reaction is governed by the Somatic Marker Hypothesis.
The human brain rapidly associates past financial trauma or euphoria with specific physiological states. When faced with a highly volatile, split-second market decision, the amygdala bypasses the slow, logical prefrontal cortex entirely. A trader's "gut feeling" is actually a complex, lightning-fast neurological pattern-matching algorithm utilizing biological feedback. While this evolutionary mechanism saves lives in the wild, in modern equities trading, it frequently triggers devastating panic selling or irrational exuberance. Map the biology of financial risk.
Investigate how heartbeat fluctuations and visceral stress responses secretly govern the logic of the world's most powerful institutional investors.
The human brain rapidly associates past financial trauma or euphoria with specific physiological states. When faced with a highly volatile, split-second market decision, the amygdala bypasses the slow, logical prefrontal cortex entirely. A trader's "gut feeling" is actually a complex, lightning-fast neurological pattern-matching algorithm utilizing biological feedback. While this evolutionary mechanism saves lives in the wild, in modern equities trading, it frequently triggers devastating panic selling or irrational exuberance. Map the biology of financial risk.
Investigate how heartbeat fluctuations and visceral stress responses secretly govern the logic of the world's most powerful institutional investors.



