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Neuroeconomics

PSY 340/NEU 340

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Decision-making is ubiquitous to everyday life and crucial to survival. Good choice is subject to evolutionary selection; poor choice accompanies many neurological and psychiatric disorders. But theoretical understanding of a function is needed to manipulate and measure it experimentally. Recently, this has led scientists studying choice to seek insights from economics. This course explores how humans and animals make decisions, focusing on how psychological and neural mechanisms implement, or fail to implement, economic theories of choice. We consider choice in many sorts of tasks; eg, in animal foraging and human competitive interactions.
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Section P01

Section P02

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Section P04

  • Type: Precept
  • Section: P04
  • Status: O
  • Enrollment: 5
  • Capacity: 15
  • Class Number: 43305
  • Schedule: W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM

Section P99

  • Type: Precept
  • Section: P99
  • Status: C
  • Enrollment: 0
  • Capacity: 0
  • Class Number: 42514