I'm skeptical. Is it possible to provide significantly more than a superficial understanding of the topics covered in a nine week course? It seems like you'd need one hell of a solid background to even begin exploring these issues. Or is it the case that even a superficial understanding is useful?
I've done the first 6 weeks now, and finding it very easy - but I'm definitely learning something each week.
If you already know about the roles of different parts of the brain (e.g. orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, DLPFC) and their interactions, then it might not be word your time. For me it's worth the time. Playing the videos at high speed helps.
Introduction to Neuroeconomics: how the brain makes decisions
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