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Cognitive Neuroscience of Decision-Making

Stacey A. Bedwell (King’s College London)

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English
Cambridge University Press
20 November 2025
There are many different types of decisions – from the important and life-changing to the mundane and everyday – but all are important for our functioning as humans. This book offers an accessible guide to the complex process of human decision-making, tailored for both undergraduate and graduate students. It combines recent research with real-life examples to provide a comprehensive understanding of the underlying biology of decision-making, its relationship to cognitive abilities such as working memory, executive function and attention, and its intersection with development. The book also explores applications and theories of decision-making, giving readers a broader perspective on the field. Presented in an accessible format with in-depth explanations, the work provides everything needed to build a strong basis of understanding of the underlying biology to the more complex topics of how decision-making develops and impacts on other behaviours. Discussion points are included throughout to encourage deeper reflection on the content covered.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781009407960
ISBN 10:   1009407961
Pages:   162
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stacey A. Bedwell is a Lecturer in Psychology and Neuroscience who has developed courses on the neuropsychology of decision-making at King's College London and the University of Cambridge. She was awarded her PhD in Neuroanatomy in 2015.

Reviews for Cognitive Neuroscience of Decision-Making

'Essential reading provides detailed insight into cognitive neuroscience's functional aspects, with expert decision-making knowledge. The key topics in neuropsychology are made clear using research evidence, followed by thought-provoking activities to enhance learning. A 'must-read' for students, neuroscientists, and psychologists.' Gemini Katwa, Doctoral Researcher, Birmingham City University


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