Neuroeconomics Seminar
(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)
Autumn 2015
Date | Presenter | Topic | Host |
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17.09.2015 | Gábor Stefanics University of Zurich |
Using NMDA receptor-mediated perceptual prediction errors to study the early phase of multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia |
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24.09.2015 | cancelled |
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01.10.2015 | Jérémie Mattout |
Brain-computer interfaces: From command sending to hypothesis testing |
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08.10.2015 | Alain Dagher Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University |
Brain endophenotypes of obesity |
Tobler |
15.10.2015 | cancelled |
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22.10.2015 | Vinod Goel York University |
Reason and less: Non-cognitive factors modulate human reasoning |
Ruff |
29.10.2015 | Michael Woodford Columbia University |
Risk attitude as perceptual distortion |
Fehr |
05.11.2015 | Carlo Reverberi Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca |
Representation and discovery of task features in human frontal cortex |
Hare |
12.11.2015 | Marius Usher Tel Aviv University |
Selective integration: A dynamic mechanism for preference reversal and context dependent risk biases |
Fehr |
19.11.2015 | Neil Harrison University College London |
From psychoneuroimmunology to immunopsychiatry: Modelling the effects of inflammation on mood and motivation |
Stephan |
26.11.2015 | Christopher Summerfield University of Oxford |
Optimal irrationality: When biased decisions maximise reward |
Ruff |
03.12.2015 |
Amitai Shenhav |
The costs of choice and the value of control |
Ruff |
10.12.2015 | Benedetto De Martino University of Cambridge |
The construction of confidence in value-based judgments |
Hare |
17.12.2015 | Oral examination | Room: BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich Examiner: Prof. Dr. Christian Ruff |