A big publication day for us, continued. Also, @coolhandlinds's computational psychiatry study showing increased and biased planning in social anxiety using a multiplayer game. With @clairegillanTCD and @hsu_ming. https://t.co/95ovMe9E0p
Highlight of my day: me and @ivorcribben in cover photo of @SfN article on successful networking. They must be must running low on photos these days! 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/QmmfB4PaSy
HT to former PhD student Kenji Kobayashi now at KableLab! #random#networking#sfn
New paper out in PNAS today! Retrieval-constrained valuation: Toward prediction of open-ended decisions https://t.co/Vr63oOozU9
Many thanks to @hsu_ming, Andrew Kayser, and the other coauthors for a fruitful and stimulating journey together! (1/4)
Please apply! https://t.co/vMtYSEnLrT working on habit, salience, supernormalization, intersections of economics, psychology, neuroscience, and machine learning with large behavioral datasets
Excited to be giving an oral presentation tomorrow at @SocforNeuroecon annual meeting on my flagship postdoc work with @hsu_ming and Andy Kayser on the role of semantic retrieval in open-ended decisions. Looking forward to feedback from my neurocon friends and colleagues!
In the second episode of our #neuromarketing series on the @B2Bgrowthshow, our CEO, Erik is joined by @uma_karma and @hsu_ming to discuss, "Why Neuromarketing Matters in B2B?" 🧠.
Check it out 👇🏼 to learn more about what #B2B can learn from #B2C!
https://t.co/yuogCBRIAB
Excited to be kick off the Neuromarketing 2020 video series with my joint work with @ZhihaoGZhang on the importance of memory in economic decision-making!
https://t.co/1Qk21zOXEC
Andy Kayser and I are hiring a postdoc in neuroeconomics to join our labs in summer or fall 2020. Collaborate on projects linking brain, behavior, and society! More info: https://t.co/IWhdNnfOJb
Excited for phase 2 of my visit to UC Berkeley. Haas today, HWNI tomorrow| Monkey Business: Modeling the Biology of Complex Human Social Behavior https://t.co/lye9TBGSxW
We are looking to hire a postdoc in Decision Neuroscience at Fox School of Business, Temple University. Be a part of a vibrant and growing neuroecon community at Temple/Philadelphia https://t.co/EjQUz7hykt
Curiosity & information consumption may be just as irrational as other decisions we make based on this neuroscience of curiosity research by @hsu_ming. Looks like the "brain responds in the same quantitative way to information and money." https://t.co/oQOnjpI56E
New study with former student Kenji Kobayashi (now at Kable lab) showing existence of common neural code for reward and information value.
https://t.co/nRSZsyxzuK @PNASNews
Among three faculty all relatively early career, there were well over 60 unfunded grant applications. Discussion of how to persist and finally get funded and also realize that there will be many more unfunded attempts in the future @DianaTamir@natalie_ebner@hsu_ming#SSSNN2019