BIBB473 - NEUROECONOMICS

This course will review recent research that combines psychological, economic and neuroscientific approaches to study human and animal decision-making. A particular focus will be on how evidence about the neural processes associated with choices might be used to constrain economic and psychological theories of decision-making. Topics covered will include decisions involving risk and uncertainty, reinforcement learning, strategic interactions and games, and social preferences.
Section 401 - SEM
TR 0300PM-0430PM
KABLE, JOSEPH W.
PSYCHOLOGY LAB C41