Abstract:
Assuming you prefer the flavor of strawberry to vallina, if offered one scoop of strawberry versus two scoops of vallina ice cream, which one would you pick? A predominant idea is that in such situation we integrate across multiple attributes (flavor and quantity of each ice cream) then choose the option with the highest value on the integrated scale. To economists, rational choosers (being consistent in their choices) behave as if they choose the good with the highest utility (subjective value). A fundamental question for neuroscientists is whether neural activity could be mapped onto various aspects of such choice process. Taking this question as a starting point, we indeed discovered value-like signals in many brain regions. We further demonstrated that such value signals and the corresponding brain regions may serve different functions during economic choice. These findings have significant implications in areas such as psychiatry, which I will touch upon briefly.
NYU Shanghai STEM seminar series is a weekly seminar series on every Wednesday, starting from 12th October 2016.
Please see below tentative schedule of STEM seminar series in 2017 Spring Semester.
- Feb. 8: NO SEMINAR
- Feb. 15: Li Li, Associate Professor of Neural Science and Psychology
- Feb. 22: Xiao-Jing Wang, Global Professor of Neural Science
- Mar. 1: Hanghui Chen, Assistant Professor of Physics
- Mar. 8: Vladas Sidoravicius, Professor of Mathematics
- Mar. 15: Keith Ross, Professor of Engineering and Computer Science
- Mar. 22: Olivier Marin, Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Mar. 29: Xinying Cai, Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Sciences
- Apr. 5: Spring Recess, NO SEMINAR
- Apr. 12: Jungseog Kong, Assistant Professor of Biology
- Apr. 19: Gang Fang, Assistant Professor of Biology
- Apr. 26: Pierre Michael Tarres, Visiting Professor of Mathematics
- May 3: Jeff Erlich, Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Sciences
- May 10: Laurent Mertz, Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
- May 17: NO SEMINAR
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