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Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics (ZNE)

Neuroeconomics Seminar

(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)

Autumn 2022

Please direct your questions and speaker suggestions to Pyungwon Kang Phone +41 44 634 50 94.

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

Date Presenter Topic Host

22.09.2022

Maël Lebreton (live)

Paris School of Economics & University of Geneva

Learning fairness and the rules of engagement in social interactions

Abstract (PDF, 109 KB)

Ruff

06.10.2022

Neil Garrett (Zoom)

University of East Anglia

Apportioning information in model-based planning

Abstract (PDF, 113 KB)

 

Tobler

13.10.2022

Dani S. Bassett (Zoom)
University of Pennsylvania

CANCELLED

Tobler

20.10.2022

Lucina Uddin (Zoom)
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Brain dynamics and flexible behaviors
Abstract (PDF, 68 KB)
Hare

27.10.2022

Renato Frey (live)
University of Zurich

Decision making under risk and uncertainty: Insights from the pschological perspective
Abstract (PDF, 73 KB)
Ruff
03.11.2022

Peter Dayan (Zoom)

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

Peril, Prudence and Planning as Risk, Avoidance and Worry
Abstract (PDF, 75 KB)
Ruff
10.11.2022

Carolyn Parkinson (Zoom)

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

The brain in the social world: Integrating approaches from social psychology, neuroscience, and social network analysis

Abstract (PDF, 78 KB)

Hare

17.11.2022

special time: 16:30 - 17:30

Akram Bakkour (Zoom)

University of Chicago

Memory, memorability, and decision making
Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)

Ruff
24.11.2022

Stefano Palminteri (live)

École normale supérieure

The functional form of value normalization in human reinforcement learning
Abstract (PDF, 74 KB)
Tobler
01.12.2022

Hyowon Gweon (live)

Stanford University

Curios, cooperative, and communicative: How we learn from others and help others learn
Abstract (PDF, 71 KB)
Hare
08.12.2022

Amitai Shenhav (Zoom)

Brown University

Embracing the outer loop: Understanding the cognitive and affective processes that parallel (and can sometimes masquerade as) value-based decision-making

Abstract (PDF, 72 KB)

Tobler
15.12.2022 Oral Examination Examiner: Prof. Philippe Tobler  

 

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