Book talk: The Adolescent Brain: Learning, Reasoning, and Decision Making
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
4:00pm
160 Mann Library
160 Mann Library
Cornell University
In the second decade of life, young adults have endless choices, but the decisions they make depend on developing the power of the human brain to learn and reason.
Join Dr. Valerie Reyna for a "Chats in the Stacks" talk about her new book “The Adolescent Brain: Learning, Reasoning, and Decision Making,” (American Psychological Society, December 2011).
Valerie Reyna is Professor of Human Development in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell, and a Co-director of the Center for Behavioral Economics and Decision Research. In her book, she brings together an nterdisciplinary group of leading scientists to examine how the adolescent brain develops, and how this development impacts various aspects of reasoning and decision-making, from the use and function of memory and representation, to judgment, mathematical problem- solving, and the construction of meaning.
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