Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on Reward and Decision-making
Dates: March 5-8, 2013
(Combined with International symposium on Reward & Decision-making on Risk and Aversion)
Venue: Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, Hawaii
Timetable
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of approaches to studying and
understanding Reward and Decision-making. Topics included are "Neuronal reward and risk signals", "Behavioral consistencies across economic games", "Reward and Punishment versus Excitation and Inhibition", and so forth. Each one-hour lecture provided a broad foundation and some recent findings, and included time for Q&A and discussions.
This time, the course was jointly organized with International symposium on Reward and Decision-making on Risk and Aversion, so participants were lucky to listen more than 20 cutting edge lectures on this field in one meeting. See more details below;
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Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on Reward and Decision-making (report in Japanese) |
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