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The neuropsychology of decision making

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This course is part of the The science of mind and decision making Specialization
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There are 6 modules in this course

An introductory course to the complex cognitive process that is decision-making, from a neuropsychological perspective. Covering basic neuroanatomy, neurodevelopment, important structures, chemicals and networks, individual differences in decision-making and decision-making deficits.

What's included

1 video1 reading1 discussion prompt

1 videoTotal 1 minute
  • Welcome to the course1 minute
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Course outline30 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Introductions10 minutes

This module will provide participants with a basic understanding of anatomy and development, providing an important basis for the following modules. This module will not have a specific focus on decision making, but will provide participants with a basic knowledge that will be needed to be able to understand the later content on decision making.

What's included

2 videos1 reading3 assignments

2 videosTotal 37 minutes
  • Introduction to Unit 11 minute
  • An introduction to neuroanatomy and neurodevelopment37 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Resources30 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 15 minutes
  • Knowledge Check 15 minutes
  • Knowledge Check 25 minutes
  • Knowledge Check 35 minutes

This module will provide participants with an understanding of what the prefrontal cortex is and how it is involved in high order processes, specifically decision making. Participants will gain a general understanding of what makes the prefrontal cortex unique in terms of structure and function. This module will cover research evidence surrounding the involvement of the prefrontal cortex in various aspects of decision making.

What's included

2 videos1 reading2 assignments

2 videosTotal 37 minutes
  • Introduction to Unit 21 minute
  • The importance of the prefrontal cortex36 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Resources30 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 10 minutes
  • Knowledge Check 15 minutes
  • Knowledge check 25 minutes

This module will build upon the anatomical and physiological knowledge developed so far, gaining a more complex understanding of how decisions are made. Participants will learn about the neurotransmitters involved in a decision and how they 'act' in terms of physiology. Participants will also learn about brain connectivity, specifically, research evidence surrounding the specific connections and networks involved in decision-making.

What's included

2 videos1 reading2 assignments

2 videosTotal 31 minutes
  • Introduction to Unit 31 minute
  • Neurotransmitters, neurophysiology and decision networks30 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Resources30 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 10 minutes
  • Knowledge check 15 minutes
  • Knowledge check 25 minutes

This module puts the previous module learning into an applied context, exploring decision-making and development of decision-making as a dynamic process. Specifically, there will be a focus on differences in decision-making style exhibited in adulthood and factors in childhood that can affect the development of decision-making.

What's included

2 videos1 reading1 assignment

2 videosTotal 33 minutes
  • Introduction to Unit 41 minute
  • Decision making styles and the role of childhood experiences in decision-making32 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Resources30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Knowledge check 15 minutes

This module brings together everything covered in modules 1-4 in terms of neurotypical decision making, to explore deficits in decision making, such as that seen in schizophrenia. The content in this module will cover observed decision-making deficits, research evidence suggesting underlying biological causes, and the roles of external factors (e.g. in childhood).

What's included

3 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 36 minutes
  • Introduction to Unit 51 minute
  • Decision-making deficits33 minutes
  • Wrapping things up!2 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • Resources30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Knowledge check 15 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Feedback and reflections10 minutes

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