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Cognitive Neuroscience of Decision-Making

SKU: 9781009407960
ISBN: 9781009407960
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There are many different types of decisions – from the important and life-changing to the mundane and everyday – but all are important for our functioning as humans. This book offers an accessible guide to the complex process of human decision-making, tailored for both undergraduate and graduate students. It combines recent research with real-life examples to provide a comprehensive understanding of the underlying biology of decision-making, its relationship to cognitive abilities such as working memory, executive function and attention, and its intersection with development. The book also explores applications and theories of decision-making, giving readers a broader perspective on the field. Presented in an accessible format with in-depth explanations, the work provides everything needed to build a strong basis of understanding of the underlying biology to the more complex topics of how decision-making develops and impacts on other behaviours. Discussion points are included throughout to encourage deeper reflection on the content covered.

  • Examines human decision-making from a psychological and neuroscientific perspective
  • Discussion points in each chapter encourage deeper reflection on the content covered
  • Covers cutting edge advances in the field

Περιεχόμενα

1. Introduction

2. Executive function and cognitive control

3. The prefrontal cortex

4. Prefrontal cortex structure and organisation

5. Neurotransmitters and neurophysiology

6. Memory

7. Decision networks

8. Decision-making styles and models of decision-making

9. Development

10. The role of childhood experiences in decision-making

11. Decision-making deficits

12. Implications of decision-making.