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Cognitive Science and Decision Making

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  • Формат: Online
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  • Язык: Русский
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Cognitive Science and Decision Making

The course takes a comprehensive view of the cognitive psychology and neuroscience approaches towards decision making. The aim of the course is to introduce students to the principles of rational thinking and to increase awareness of the fundamental factors that bound human rationality. 

On one hand, we will study the constraints on human cognitive capabilities that lead to biased thinking and heuristic decision making. The neuroscience perspective will help us understand how the brain processes information in order to make decisions. The cognitive psychology perspective will shed light on the role of personality, emotions, cognitive style and schemas in individual reasoning.

On the other hand, we will analyze constraints in the environment that stem from risk and uncertainty, groupthink, time pressure, information deficit and noise. 

Each topic will include practical tips on how to apply the knowledge outside the classroom and improve the quality of individual judgement and choices.

Знания и навыки, которые приобретете
  • By the end of the course students are expected to:
  • Learn the principles of rational thinking and the criteria of good judgement,
  • Learn the typical cognitive biases and specific decision-making strategies that decrease the quality of judgments,
  • Understand how the brain works during decision making process, and what types of cognitive errors are determined by human biology
  • Learn how to apply debiasing strategies to minimize the impact of cognitive errors and environmental constraints on decision making

Преподаватели

  • Olga Troitskaya

    Olga Troitskaya is a senior professional in project management and decision-making studies. She directed the MGIMO Strategic Project Management Office in 2020-2022 and taught Cognitive Science and Decision Making for undergraduates and graduate students.