Joint Tamagawa-Keio-Caltech Lecture course on Neuroeconomics
Date: September 8-10, 2010
Venue: G-SEC Lab 6F East Bldg., Keio University
Timetable
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of approaches to studying and
understanding neuroeconomics. Topics included are animal model of cognitive dissonance and gambling behavior, the economics and neuroscience of risky choice in the human brain, neuronal coding of reward value and risk, the biology of social preferences and so forth. Each two-hour lecture provided a broad foundation and some recent findings, and included time for
Q&A and discussions. See more details below;
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Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on Neuroeconomics (report in Japanese) |
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Joint Tamagawa-Caltech Lecture course on Neuroeconomics (report in Japanese) |
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