Neuroeconomics Seminar
(formerly: Foundations of Human Social Behavior)
Spring 2020
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
20.02.2020 |
Pamela K. Douglas UCLA |
Transparency in Deep Learning for Neuroimaging |
Hare |
| 27.02.2020 |
Tobias U. Hauser University College London |
When Brain Juices Make You Noisy: The Role of Catecholamines in Choice Inconsistencies |
Hare |
| 05.03.2020 |
Bahador Bahrami Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich |
A Minimally Dishonest Strategy for Winning Elections |
Ruff |
|
09.04 |
Justin Kim Sungkyunkwan University |
Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Valence Decisions in Naturally Ambiguous Facial Expressions |
Tobler |
|
16.04.2020 |
Luca Polonio IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca |
The process of choice in normal-form games |
Alós-Ferrer |
|
23.04.2020 |
Laura Fontanesi University of Basel |
Modeling value effects on choice response times in reinforcement learning |
Hare |
|
30.04.2020 |
Ian Krajbich Ohio State University |
Exploring response time phenomena in economic choice |
Ruff |
|
07.05.2020 |
Karolina Lempert University of Pennsylvania |
Contributions of episodic memory to temporal discounting |
Ruff |
|
14.05.2020 |
Keno Juchems University of Oxford |
Where does value come from? |
Hare |
|
28.05.2020 |
Daniel Schad Tilburg University |
Dissociating neural learning signals in human sign- and goal-trackers |
Tobler
|
| 04.06.2020 |
James Howard Northwestern University |
Neural mechanisms underlying flexible outcome-guided decisions in humans |
Tobler |
| 11.06.2020 | Oral Examination | Examiner: Prof. Dr. Ernst Fehr |
Course requirements
In order to receive credit for this course, participants must pass the oral examination.
Course credit
3 ECTS (pass/fail)