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Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics (ZNE)

Neuroeconomics Seminar

(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)

Spring 2025

Please direct your questions and speaker suggestions to Stephan Nebe

Location: Thursday, 17:00 - 18:00h, BLU-003 or via Zoom (please contact Stephan Nebe for Zoom link)

Date Presenter Topic
20.02.2025

Paul Sauseng (live)
Department of Psychology, University of Zurich

What can we learn about human cognition from studying slow rhythmical brain activity?
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)

27.02.2025

Kevin J. Miller (live)
Deepmind, London

Automatic Discovery of Computational Cognitive Models from Behavior
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)
06.03.2025

Gonzalo Arrieta Zefferino (live)
Department of Economics, University of Zurich

Procedural Decision-Making in the Face of Complexity
Abstract (PDF, 73 KB)

13.03.2025

 

Elsa Fouragnan (live)
University of Plymouth

Modulating decision-making and learning with ultrasound neuromodulation
Abstract (PDF, 71 KB)

20.03.2025

Sebastian Olschewski (live)
University of Basel

Being Risk Averse and Risk Seeking at the Same Time: An Apparent Preference Reversal in Valuations and Decisions from Experience
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)
27.03.2025

David Sobel (live)
Brown University

Bridging the Gap between Causal Reasoning and Scientific Thinking
Abstract (PDF, 70 KB)
03.04.2025

Mona Garvert (live)
Universität Würzburg

Hippocampal and prefrontal representations for flexible decision-making
Abstract (PDF, 71 KB)
10.04.2025

15:45 - 16:45
Johannes Algermissen (live)

University of Oxford

17:00 - 18:00
Kenway Louie (Zoom)

New York University

How reward estimates at different time scales drive human stay/leave foraging choices
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)

 

Distributional reward coding: computational and behavioral implications
Abstract (PDF, 71 KB)

08.05.2025

Agnes Moors (live)
KU Leuven

Towards a goal-directed model of maladaptive behavior in daily life and psychopathology
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)

15.05.2025

Paul Sharp (live)
Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv

 
22.05.2025 Nathaniel Daw (live)
Princeton University
 

 

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