About
The field of neuroeconomics bridges the disciplines of neuroscience, psychology, and economics to study how economic decision-making actually happens inside the brain. This workshop brings together investigators who are at the forefront of neuroeconomic research in China. Through this workshop we will exchange most recent research progress and discuss the future of neuroeconomics in China and Asia.
Program Schedule
NYU Shanghai Pudong Campus, Room 1504 | Wednesday, November 14, 2018 - 09:00-17:00
09:00-09:10 Opening Remarks | Paul Glimcher, New York University
09:10-09:30 Jian Li | Computational and Neural Instantiations of Individual Differences in Risky Decision Making
09:30-10:00 Yansong Li | Effects of Competition with Outcome Feedback on Individuals' Behavior in Risky Settings
10:00-10:30 Lusha Zhu | Communication from a Decision-making Perspective
10:30-11:00 Tea Break
11:00-11:30 Xiaohong Wan | The Neural Mechanisms of Preserving Multiple Prediction Errors
11:30-12:00 Evgeniya Lukinova | Time Preferences are Reliable but Adapted to Temporal Context
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:00 Tianming Yang | The Prefrontal Circuitry for Value Computation
14:00-14:30 Xinying Cai | Differential Contributions of LIP Subdivisions to Reward Guided Choice
14:30-15:00 Dahui Wang | Competing Neuron Pools Can Code Confidence During Perceptual Decision
15:00-15:30 Tea Break
15:30-17:00 Panel Discussion