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Such systems provide best-case solutions in security surveillance or decision making centers.
They send alarm messages through the brain, interfering with the decision making centers in the frontal lobe, and this increases a person's propensity to act irrationally.
Namely, if we undertake the initiative -- on a collective or even on an individual basis - to help reverse the idea that prevails for Greece in international decision making centers, we will be offering a service, both to Greece and to the world.
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Several areas of the brain feed into this decision – behavioral and decision-making centers in the cerebral cortex, for instance, and the regions that process sensory input.
The tension inherent in the conflict of perspectives between the two decision-making centers — local juries and appellate judges — is underscored when one focuses on the particular decision-makers in this case.
The great challenge lies in creating institutional settings where power is devolved from central government bureaucracies to decision-making centers closer to the individual: the school; the hospital; city governments; small police units; and local civil society organizations that can carry out collective action more efficiently than either individuals or centralized bureaucracies.
Moderate decision-making centers too, and perhaps primarily so, are involved, meaning the decision-making Muslim capitals led by Tehran and Riyadh, and also the capitals of major powers led by Washington.
He is the author of a book on the economic crisis in Greece and Europe, which is one of the main topics that he has been covering throughout his reporting since 2010 as a correspondent from the decision-making centers in Washington DC and Brussels.
One promising research area is examining how alcohol changes structure and function in the brain, affecting what neuroscience calls neuroplasticity and causing neuroadaptations that can affect the brain's reward and decision-making centers and, in turn, affect relapse and recovery.
The question however becomes more complicated on the European level due to a greater number of actors, different legal traditions, an increased distance between the decision-making center and citizens, and the tension between centralized law making and decentralized implementation.
From very preliminary evidence, it looks like the answer is that there isn't a financial market decision-making center in the brain.
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