The Cognitive Analysis for an Approach to Neuroscience
Ranjana Rajput, Viththiya Sukumar, Preetishree Patnaik, Puneet Garg, Mansi Ranjan
Abstract
This study employs cognitive neuroscience methods to investigate the brain underpinnings of decision-making processes. The study aims to clarify how decision-making brain networks relate to behavioral outcomes. We studied the brain activity patterns during decision-making tasks and analyzed their association with choice outcome susing a mix of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and behavioral paradigms. Our findings have significance for comprehending behavioral patterns in people as well as decision-making disorders because they shed light on the cognitive and neurological processes involved indecision-making. Genetic bases for cognitive function may be identified in a variety of linked brain activities. Cognitive function is a heritable mental attribute. Traditionally, research has approached these intricate psychological characteristics as separate entities.