Neuroeconomics Seminar
(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)
Spring 2019
Location: Thursday, 17:00 - 18:00h, Room BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, 8006 Zurich
Please direct your questions and speaker suggestions to Arkady Konovalov, Phone +41 44 634 52 44
Date | Presenter | Topic | Host |
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21.02.2019 | Thalia Wheatley Dartmouth College |
How we connect: From shared attention to social networks |
Hare |
07.03.2019 | Nelson Trujillo-Barreto University of Manchester |
The "Discrete Logic" of the Brain - Modelling Brain States' Durations |
Stephan |
14.03.2019 | Lesley Fellows McGill University |
Valuing trees or forests? Orbitofrontal contributions to multi-attribute decision-making |
Tobler |
21.03.2019 | Fiery Cushman Harvard University |
How we know what not to think |
Hare |
28.03.2019 | Eduardo A. Aponte Translational Neuromodeling Unit (TNU), University of Zurich and ETH Zurich |
SERIA: A novel model for response inhibition and action selection |
Stephan |
04.04.2019 |
Patricia Lockwood Oxford University |
Neurocomputational basis of social learning and decision-making |
Tobler |
11.04.2019 | Thomas Palmeri Vanderbilt University |
Model-Based Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Understanding Visual Decision Making |
Alos-Ferrer |
09.05.2019 |
Giorgio Coricelli University of Southern California |
Strategizing and attention in games |
Alos-Ferrer |
16.05.2019 | Oriel Feldman Hall Brown University |
The Dynamics of Prosocial Choice |
Ruff |
23.05.2019 |
Oral Examination |
Room: BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich |
Course requirements
In order to receive credit for this course, participants must pass the oral examination.
Course credit
3 ECTS (pass/fail)