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  Decision making: emotions, formal logic, and games

Dozent/in
Dr. Alexander Pastukhov

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Seminar
Rein Präsenz
Unterrichtssprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Do 10:00 - 12:00, MG2/02.04

Inhalt
How do we make our decisions? How do animals make theirs? What can we learn from them and what is unique to us?
The course covers broad range of topics that introduce the emotional and analytical decision making systems and their interaction in your daily experience. We start with the low level perceptual decision making (signal detection theory, sequential analysis framework, race models) that despite their simplicity are ubiquitous and appear to underpin decision making at all levels starting from simple perceptual decision (is this car moving in my direction?) to high level ones (should I take that job?). We then continue to gambling to understand how we make decision under high uncertainty. Next, we will cover the topic of emotional decision making and it influences us (e.g., how marketing sways your purchasing decisions). Then comes the game theory to understand how do you make the decision, if you know that its outcome depends on decision of others, who are trying to second guess you (in the process, you will learn why ducks are optional decision makers). We will look into the free will and see whether and how can you be sure that you made the decision and moral judgements in humans and animals.
The course is taught in English, which will allow you build vocabulary on the topic.

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Title:
Decision making: emotions, formal logic, and games

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Psychologie und Methodenlehre

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