PSC 133
Neuroeconomics/Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making
Term Paper. Theoretical and empirical approaches to neuroeconomics (neuroscience of decision making) from psychology, neuroscience, economics, and computer science. Neuroscience of judgment and decision making, behavioral economics, and reinforcement learning. (Same course as ECN 107 and CGS 107.)
Units: 4.0
Hours: Lecture—3 hour(s);
Prerequisites:PSC 103A - Statistical Analysis of Psychological Data
or
STA 100 - Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences
or
STA 013 - Elementary Statistics
or
STA 013Y - Elementary Statistics
and
NPB 163 - Systems Neuroscience
or
NPB 162 - Neural Mechanisms of Behavior
or
ECN 100A - Intermediate Micro Theory: Consumer and Producer Theory
or
ARE 100A - Intermediate Microeconomics: Theory of Production and Consumption
or
PSC 135 - Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biological Foundations of the Mind
or
PSC 100Y - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
or
PSC 100 - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology