Neuroeconomics Seminar
(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)
Spring 2014
Date | Presenter | Topic | Host |
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20.02.2014 | Matthew Rushworth University of Oxford |
Foraging and choosing between multiple options |
Hare |
27.02.2014 | Rafael Polanía University of Zurich |
Neural oscillations and synchronization differentially support evidence accumulation in perceptual and value-based decision making |
-- |
06.03.2014 | Andreas Kleinschmidt University of Geneva |
The functional significance of spontaneous brain activity |
Stephan |
Special day! 11.03.2014 17:00-18:00 |
Rafal Bogacz University of Oxford |
Do we have Bayes' theorem hardwired in the cortico-basal-ganglia circuit?Abstract (TXT, 706 bytes) |
Ruff |
13.03.2014 Special time! 12:00-13:00 |
Brian Knutson Stanford University |
The "risk matrix": Predicting financial risk taking with fMRI |
Fehr |
20.03.2014 | Thorsten Kahnt University of Zurich |
Specific and general predictive value codes in the human orbitofrontal cortex |
-- |
27.03.2014 | Daeyeol Lee Yale University School of Medicine |
Cortical substrates of dynamic social interactions |
Tobler |
03.04.2014 | Roshan Cools Radboud University |
Affective and decision functions of serotonin |
Tobler |
08.05.2014 | Britta Renner University of Konstanz |
Why we eat what we eat: Social influences on food intake |
Hare |
15.05.2014 | John-Dylan Haynes Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Charité Berlin |
Decoding and predicting decisions from brain signals |
Stephan |
22.05.2014 | Birte Forstmann University of Amsterdam |
The role of the subthalamic nucleus in strategic decision-making: A model-based approach |
Ruff |
05.06.2014 14:00-16:00 |
Oral examination | Room: BLU-107, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich Examiner: Prof. Dr. Philippe Tobler |