"The Neuroscience of Good Decision Making" by Randall O’Reilly, Ph.D. (Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder) and Chantel Prat, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Washington).
Abstract Decision making is pervasive in everyday life, and individuals vary widely in their ability to use the information available to them to make good decisions. Drs. Randall O'Reilly and Chantel Prat will discuss such individual differences in decision making, with an emphasis on how various brain regions contribute to good decision making.
What is neuroscience? Does the word “DNA” need to be defined? Is particle physics just too hard to explain? These are the kinds of questions that come up when writing about science for kids.
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