In the department of Cognition and Decision Sciences we deal with higher cognitive processes concerning our thinking, learning and deciding.
Cognitive and Decision Sciences
About us
Teaching and Research areas
General Psychology | Methods | ||
Learning and memory | Quantitative Methods | ||
Knowledge | Evaluation | ||
Thinking | |||
Deciding |
The focus of our research is on higher-level cognitive processes including learning, reasoning, categorization, judgment and decision making. Currently we study how causal and moral knowledge is acquired, represented, and used. Methodologically we combine computational modeling with behavioral experimentation to gain insights into the cognitive processes underlying these key competencies. We are also interested in the neural basis of causal and moral reasoning, and in cognitive behavioral research comparing humans with other species.
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Team
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Team | Page |
Waldmann, Michael R. | Folder |
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Waldmann 2021.jpeg | Image |
Publications
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