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Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics (ZNE)

Neuroeconomics Seminar

(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)

Autumn 2019

Location: Thursday, 17:00 - 18:00h, Room BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, 8006 Zurich

Please direct your questions and speaker suggestions to Alexander Ritschel, Phone +41 44 634 52 20

Date Presenter Topic Host

19.09.2019

special time! 15.30 - 16.30

Cendri Hutcherson

University of Toronto

Computational and Neural Dynamics of Social Decision Making and Self-Control

Abstract (PDF, 54 KB)

Ruff
26.09.2019

Fabio Maccheroni

Università Bocconi

Multinomial logit processes and preference discovery: outside and inside the black box

Abstract (PDF, 55 KB)

Alos-Ferrer
10.10.2019 Hedy Kober
Yale University

Regulation of Craving: From Neural Mechanisms to Intervention Development
Abstract (PDF, 56 KB)

Tobler
17.10.2019

Tobias Egner

Duke University

Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Contextual Adjustments in Cognitive
Control

Abstract (PDF, 56 KB)

Hare
24.10.2019

Florent Meyniel

CEA, Neurospin

A rational sense of confidence during learning

Abstract (PDF, 54 KB)

Ruff

31.10.2019

Carolyn H. Declerck

University of Antwerp

Cooperation in social dilemmas: the role of incentives, values, and social cues

Abstract (PDF, 56 KB)

Alos-Ferrer
07.11.2019

Aldo Rustichini

University of Minnesota

Brain Processing and the Complexity of Strategic Analysis

Abstract (PDF, 53 KB)

Fehr

14.11.2019

Giacomo Indiveri

University of Zurich

Neuromorphic electronic circuits for building artificial neural
processing agents

Abstract (PDF, 54 KB)

Stephan
21.11.2019

Dominique de Quervain

University of Basel

Stress and Memory

Abstract (PDF, 53 KB)

Stephan
28.11.2019

Keise Izuma

University of Southampton

Neural decoding of social attitudes

Abstract (PDF, 56 KB)

Alos-Ferrer
05.12.2019

Mara Mather

University of Southern California

How arousal increases neural gain and attentional selectivity in younger
vs. older adults

Abstract (PDF, 56 KB)

Tobler
12.12.2019

Matthew Botvinick

DeepMind

A distributional code for value in dopamine-based reinforcement
learning

Abstract (PDF, 54 KB)

Hare

19.12.2019

Oral Examination

Room: BLU-003Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich
Examiner: Prof. Christian Ruff

 

Course requirements

In order to receive credit for this course, participants must pass the oral examination.

Course credit

3 ECTS (pass/fail)

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