Lesson A13 – Prefrontal Cortex and Better Life Decisions
Do the following descriptions sound familiar?
Easily overwhelmed by life decisions
Tend to habits and routines even though they are no longer working
Difficulty concentrating and staying focused on complex issues
Tendency to become discouraged and hopeless about lack of progress in life
The video lesson includes the following topics and lesson objectives:
Cognitive Domain (Knowledge, Understanding, and Application)
1.1 Identify the role of the Prefrontal Cortex (PFC) in the Deliberate Decision-Making System and describe its key functions, including working memory and cognitive control.
2.1 Recognize the conditions under which t he ACC up-regulates decision-making from the Automatic to the Deliberate System based on familiarity and progress assessment.
Affective Domain (Receiving, Responding, and Valuing)
2.1 Acknowledge the importance of cognitive control and deliberate decision-making in managing complex, unfamiliar, or difficult decisions.
2.2 Express an appreciation for how the PFC integrates information and resources to enable thoughtful and goal-directed actions.
Psychomotor Domain (Perception, Set, and Guided Response)
3.1 Observe a decision-making scenario and identify when a shift from the Automatic System to the Deliberate System is necessary due to the task's complexity or novelty.
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Actions of the PFC
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