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Bonn Melbourne Seminar in Decision Making and Computational Psychiatry

Welcome to the Bonn-Melbourne Joint Seminar Series in Decision Making and Computational Psychiatry!

This international seminar series is part of a joint doctoral training and research collaboration between the University of Melbourne (spokesperson: Carsten Murawski) and the University of Bonn (spokesperson: Ulrich Ettinger).

The online seminar takes place Thursdays at 9am (Bonn). Talks are 45 minutes plus 15 minutes for questions and discussion. The target audience consists of students, PhD students, postdocs and researchers from both Melbourne and Bonn who have an interest in decision making research.

If you wish to take part, please feel free to contact us!

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Timetable

7.4.2022

Dr Quentin Huys (Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research, University College London, UK): "Emotional Thoughts"

 

5.5.2022

Kristof Keidel (Department of Psychology, University of Bonn, Germany): "The Date/Delay Effect in Intertemporal Choice"

 

12.5.2022

Prof Tobias Kalenscher (Institute of Experimental Psychology, University of Düsseldorf, Germany): "To give or not to take – framing effects boost generosity in social discounting"

 

19.5.2022

Prof Adele Diederich (Cognitive Science Lab, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany): "A Dynamic Dual Process Model of Intertemporal Choice"

 

2.6.2022

Eva Halbe (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Bonn, Germany): "The impact of somatic markers on decision-making in ADHD"

 

9.6.2022

Prof Bettina von Helversen (Department of Psychology, University of Bremen, Germany): "Modeling decision making in optimal stopping problems"

 

7.7.2022

Christine Leonards (Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, Australia): "The role of default mode network suppression in higher-order cognitive processes"

 

6.10.2022

Prof Volker Thoma (Department of Psychology, University of East London, UK): "Brain stimulation of right dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex increases cognitive reflection performance"

 

3.11.2022

Prof Christian Ruff (Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, University of Zurich, Switzerland): "Dissecting the neural computations guiding strategic social behavior"

 

17.11.2022

Dr Mathias Pessiglione (Paris Brain Institute, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France): "Origins and Consequences of Mood Flexibility"

 

1.12.2022

Prof Soyoung Park (Neuroscience Research Center, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany)

 

8.12.2022

Prof Hilke Plassmann (INSEAD’s Octapharma Chair in Decision Neuroscience, Fontainebleau, France): "Individual Differences in (Dietary) Decision Making and Its Control: Connecting the Brain and Gut to Improve our Understanding of Behavior"

 

2.2.2023

Prof Floris de Lange (Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Nijmegen, Netherlands): "Predictive Neural Representations in Vision and Language"

 

16.3.2023

Dr Marion Rouault (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France): "Subjective confidence and changes-of-mind in human decision-making"

 

30.3.2023

Prof Shenghua Luan (Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China): "Smart Heuristics: How to Make Good Decisions in a World of Uncertainty"

 

25.5.2023

Prof Arndt Bröder (University of Mannheim): "Testing a formal model of coherence-based information search in decision making"

 

15.6.2023

Dr Konstantinos Tsetsos (School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, UK)

 

22.6.2023

Prof Jan Peters (University of Cologne, Germany)

 

6.7.2023

Prof Jörg Rieskamp (Fakultät für Psychologie, Universität Basel, Schweiz)

 

2.11.2023

Prof Mark Walton (Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK)

 

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