Age 10 to 14 Lesson 3.2 – Limiting Down-Regulation
- Cognitive Domain (Remembering, Understanding, Applying)
- Identify the functions of the ACC in evaluating task effort and predicting outcomes.
- Explain the role of the ACC in monitoring expectations and detecting mismatches.
- Describe the conditions required to maintain up-regulation to the Deliberate Decision-Making System.
- Affective Domain (Receiving, Responding, Valuing)
- Acknowledge the importance of accurate information in aiding the ACC’s role in maintaining up-regulation.
- Demonstrate willingness to utilize structured decision-making tools to provide the ACC with clear expectations.
- Engage in activities that promote curiosity as a strategy to manage frustration during decision-making challenges.
- Psychomotor Domain (Perception, Set, Guided Response)
- Locate and use structured decision-making tools designed to enhance ACC function during up-regulation.
- Observe and adjust initial steps in decision-making to create a sequence that the ACC can monitor effectively.
- Execute a step-by-step decision-making process to ensure continuity and prevent down-regulation.