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 |
Ruff |
| 26.09.2019 |
Fabio Maccheroni Università Bocconi |
Multinomial logit processes and preference discovery: outside and inside the black box |
Alos-Ferrer |
| 10.10.2019 | Hedy Kober Yale University |
Regulation of Craving: From Neural Mechanisms to Intervention Development |
Tobler |
| 17.10.2019 |
Tobias Egner Duke University |
Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Contextual Adjustments in Cognitive |
Hare |
| 24.10.2019 |
Florent Meyniel CEA, Neurospin |
A rational sense of confidence during learning |
Ruff |
|
31.10.2019 |
Carolyn H. Declerck University of Antwerp |
Cooperation in social dilemmas: the role of incentives, values, and social cues |
Alos-Ferrer |
| 07.11.2019 |
Aldo Rustichini University of Minnesota |
Brain Processing and the Complexity of Strategic Analysis |
Fehr |
|
14.11.2019 |
Giacomo Indiveri University of Zurich |
Neuromorphic electronic circuits for building artificial neural |
Stephan |
| 21.11.2019 |
Dominique de Quervain University of Basel |
Stress and Memory |
Stephan |
| 28.11.2019 |
Keise Izuma University of Southampton |
Neural decoding of social attitudes |
Alos-Ferrer |
| 05.12.2019 |
Mara Mather University of Southern California |
How arousal increases neural gain and attentional selectivity in younger |
Tobler |
| 12.12.2019 |
Matthew Botvinick DeepMind |
A distributional code for value in dopamine-based reinforcement |
Hare |
|
19.12.2019 |
Oral Examination |
Room: BLU-003, Blumlisalpstrasse 10, Zurich |
Course requirements
In order to receive credit for this course, participants must pass the oral examination.
Course credit
3 ECTS (pass/fail)