Love @ABCSharkTank? Here we show electrical brain activity in a small audience forecasts entrepreneur pitch success & deal $$ outcomes. Key insight: first impressions matter! @SSRN https://t.co/AYt2VkcTOa
@felixjannitsch Any paper by Norbert Schwarz. e.g. fluency in social psychology.
We do need to communicate even within psychology.. cognitive vs social psychology. c.f.
https://t.co/g7fbNPob5T
New research by Assoc. Prof. Ming Hsu and former Haas post-doc @ZhihaoGZhang shows how neuroscience could reduce bias and revolutionize intellectual property law through the use of brain scans. https://t.co/Oln8gl09JA @ScienceAdvances@DardenMBA@UCSF
People’s beliefs about the world (primals) remained surprisingly stable during the early months of the pandemic. E.g., people who believed that the world is a good, safe, or beautiful place before the pandemic still largely did so in summer 2020. https://t.co/vxfcn8iyRg
@uma_karma Im sorry but I couldn’t bypass. There is actually no decision at all for this since the service is a requirement for all Korean men, so this is not forced in the first place. There is no exception. Thus this is not a tradeoff. Just thought needed to clarify as a Korean male.
What an amazing #FriendsAndPartnersMeeting w/ great presentations both in person & virtually! Such a pleasure to see old & new friends to discuss all we've done & what we can accomplish. Here are some pics! #WhartonBrain@MichaelLouisPl1 @zab_johnson @Slalom
Had a blast giving 2 (very different) talks at #SNE2022 and the Consumer Neuro Symposium in DC!
1. Biological age epigenetic clocks @gidin & @RemiDav
2. Neuroforecasting online dating @vinod_venk & @CarolynYoon
Great to be back in person with everyone!
@SocforNeuroecon