Psychological & Brain Sciences 391EN - S- Topics in Neuroeconomics
Spring
2026
01
3.00
Youngbin Kwak
W 4:00PM 6:30PM
UMass Amherst
84495
Tobin Hall room 520
youngbin@umass.edu
The purpose of this seminar course is to understand how our brain allows learning from past experience to guide future choices and actions, which is the core of today's Neuroeconomics research topic. We will review the current literature in the cognitive neuroscience of human learning and decision making with particular focus on the basic elements influencing these behaviors such as, motivation, reward processing and error-based learning. We will further discuss how these basic elements interact with the external environment (e.g. social environment) that result in diverse real life decision making phenomenon. The course will cover diverse cognitive neuroscience methodologies including functional neuroimaging and studies of patient population (e.g. Parkinson's patients).
Open to junior and senior Psychology or Neuroscience majors. Pre Req: PSYCH 241 When taken in combination with Psych 494PI, this course can count towards the Integrative Experience (IE) requirement for Primary Psychology majors. This course and 494PI do not need to be taken in the same semester