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Neuroeconomics

PSYC 473-401
Instructor: 
Joseph Kable
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Time: 
TR 3-4:30
Course Description: 

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. The course will involve a combination of lectures and student presentations.

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Prerequisite: 
PSYC 149, 253, 265, or permission of instructor.
Cross-Listings: 
BIBB 473, NGG 706