SeminarPast EventCognition

Motives and modulators of human decision making

Schedule
Monday, September 20, 2021
15:00 UTC
Soyoung Q Park

Prof.

University of Lübeck

Host: Brain-Body Interactions

Event Information

Host

Brain-Body Interactions

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Did we eat spaghetti for lunch because we saw our colleague eat spaghetti? What drives a risk decision? How can our breakfast impact our decisions throughout the day? Research from different disciplines such as economics, psychology and neuroscience have attempted to investigate the motives and modulators of human decision making. Human decisions can be flexibly modulated by the different experiences we have in our daily lives, at the same time, bodily processes, such as metabolism can also impact economic behavior. These modulations can occur through our social networks, through the impact of our own behavior on the social environment, but also simply by the food we have eaten. Here, I will present a series of recent studies from my lab in which we shed light on the psychological, neural and metabolic motives and modulators of human decision making.

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