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Human behavioral neuroscience

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Human behavioral neuroscience

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Anno accademico 2023/2024

Codice attività didattica
PSI0968
Docente
Elisa Carlino (Titolare)
Corso di studio
Scienze del corpo e della mente
Anno
1° anno
Periodo
Primo semestre
Tipologia
Opzionale
Crediti/Valenza
4
SSD attività didattica
BIO/09 - fisiologia
Erogazione
Tradizionale
Lingua
Inglese
Frequenza
Facoltativa
Tipologia esame
esame scritto (non verbalizzante) più esame orale (verbalizzante)
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Sommario insegnamento

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Obiettivi formativi

  

The course is aimed at providing students with the knowledge on the most cutting-edge scientific discoveries in the field of human behavioral neuroscience.In particular, during the course it will be analyzed 1) the different stages of decision making processes, with a specific focus on the brain regions involved in healthy and damaged patients, 2) the influence of techology and green environments on different human functions, emotions and behaviors and 3) the evolution of the concept of beauty, with a specific focus of how our brain elaborate beauty in faces, bodies and nature.

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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi

 

 

At the end of the course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the bases of complex human behaviors, integrating biological, medical and psychological knowledges. In particular students will achive the following outcomes:

1) Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the psychological and neural processes involved when we take decision, interact with tecnology and beauty.

2) Critically evaluate empirical research and scientific opinions in the specific areas of enquiry covered during the course.

3) Integrate their understanding of scientific knowledge with everyday life

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Programma

The course will be divided in different modules:

1) Neuroeconomic

- Introduction: A Brief History of Neuroeconomics

- Methods used to study decision making

- Low level decision making

- High level decision making

2) Brain and technology;

- Introduction: brain and technology

- Changes in identity and social relationship

- Changes in free time

- Changes in learning

3) Neuroaesthetics

- Introduction of what is beauty and a brief history of neuroesthetic

- Beauty in the Faces

- Beauty in the Bodies

- Beauty in the Nature

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Modalità di insegnamento

The course is conducted through oral lectures (32 hours) accompanied by the presentation of slides that will be made available to students. Lessons will be hold in presence. In order to attend to the lesson, students should sign up for the course or send an e-mail to the professor in charge of the course.

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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

   

Written multiple choice test (18 questions, each correct answer is worth 1.5 points) and 2 oral questions for students that do not attent the course. Students that attend the course can participate in interactive workshops that substitute the oral questions.

Depending on the regulations in force immediately before the exam session, the exams will be taken in classroom via Moodle.

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Attività di supporto

Appointment upon request (write email: elisa.carlino@unito.it)

Testi consigliati e bibliografia

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The main bibliographic resourses are recent and original articles that will be made available on the course website

Addictional textbooks include:


1) The Aesthetic Brain. How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art (Anjan Chatterjee), Oxford University Press Inc, 2015

2) Neuroeconomics. Decision Making and the Brain, second edition (Glimcher & Fehr), Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc, 2013

3) Mind Change (Greenfield), Random House, 2015

 



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Note

Due to the pandemic situation, teaching activity could change during the semenster.

 

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