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Game Theory Goes to School: Strategic Decisions in Young Minds | with Isabelle Brocas

Game Theory Goes to School: Strategic Decisions in Young Minds | with Isabelle Brocas

Update: 2024-05-06
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating intersection of developmental psychology and economic theory through the lens of children's strategic decision-making abilities: Our discussion focuses on how the evolving capacities of children's brains influence their ability to engage in complex strategic thoughts. Our guest Isabelle Brocas shares the fascinating findings from long-term experimental studies she conducted with children from kindergarten to young adulthood.

 

Isabelle Brocas is a Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California, where she co-directs both the Los Angeles Behavioral Economics Laboratory (LABEL) and the Theoretical Research in Neuroeconomic Decision-making (TREND) Institute. Her research primarily examines the decision-making processes in humans, with a focus on how young people make choices, the influences behind these decisions, and the cognitive limitations that may affect their rationality. For more on Isabelle's work, you can visit her personal homepage.

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Game Theory Goes to School: Strategic Decisions in Young Minds | with Isabelle Brocas

Game Theory Goes to School: Strategic Decisions in Young Minds | with Isabelle Brocas

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