Neuroeconomics Seminar
(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)
Spring 2015
Date | Presenter | Topic | Host |
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19.02.2015 | G. Elliott Wimmer University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf |
The value of an episode: Memory and decision making supported by single experiences |
Tobler |
26.02.2015 | John A. Clithero Pomona College, Claremont, CA |
Using a neuroeconomic model of the decision process improves out-of-sample predictions |
Fehr |
05.03.2015 | Ernst Fehr University of Zurich |
The impact of a nuclear catastrophe on economic and political preferences – The case of Chernobyl |
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12.03.2015 | Michael Moutoussis University College London |
Computational phenotype and disposition to psychopathology: Delay discounting in young people |
Stephan |
19.03.2015 | Ralph Adolphs Caltech |
Social cognition, the amygdala, and autism |
Tobler |
26.03.2015 | Daphna Shohamy Columbia University |
How memory guides value-based decisions |
Ruff |
16.04.2015 | Gerhard Jocham Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg |
Reinforcement learning: What action, what value? |
Ruff |
23.04.2015 | Daniel Braun Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen |
Free energy and sensorimotor information processing |
Stephan |
30.04.2015 | John P. O'Doherty Caltech |
The social computational brain: How the brain learns from and makes inferences about others |
Fehr |
07.05.2015 | Hilke Plassmann INSEAD, Fontainebleau |
Pain of paying? — A metaphor gone literal: Evidence from neural and behavioral science |
Hare |
21.05.2015 | Gideon Nave Caltech |
Single-dose testosterone administration impairs rational thinking in men |
Hare |
28.05.2015 15:45-16:45 |
Oral examination | Room: BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich Examiner: Prof. Dr. Todd Hare |