Monday, April 20, 2015 - 3:30pm
Stiteler Hall B21
A. David Redish, Distinguished Professor, Department of Neurosicence, University of Minnesota
Title: Direct measurements of the information processing that underlies decision-making
Host: Joe Kable
Abstract: Computational analyses applied to neural ensemble recording data allows us to directly observe how information is processed in decision-making systems even in non-human species, such as the rat. We will use these analyses to identify specific cognitive processes that underlie decision-making, including deliberation, automation, strategy-selection, and regret.