Conference

Cognitive control and social decision making

January 15, 09:00 to January 16, 2015, 18:00

Toulouse, France

Program

Thursday, 15th January

09:00 – 09:50: “Implicit Social Cognition” by Mahzarin Banaji (Harvard)

09:50 – 10:40: “Regulating Decision-Making after Unfair Treatment by others; Behavioral and Neural Responses and the Influence of Interoception" by Mascha van't Wout (Brown)

11:10 – 12:00: “Trustworthiness detection from faces” by Astrid Hopfensitz (IAST - Toulouse School of Economics)

12:10 – 12:50: "Does “Self-Control” Rely on a Resource?" by Robert Kurzban (University of Pennsylvania)

14:00 – 14:50: “Gender and Social Networks" by Paul Seabright

14:50 – 15:40: “Fundamental Human Preferences: A Global Assessment” by Armin Falk (University of Bonn)

16:10 - 17:00: "Social Mindfulness and Mindful Rivalry" by Paul Van Lange (Amsterdam)

17:00 - 17:50: Poster Session

Friday, 16th January

09:00 – 09:50: “The Economics of Motivated Cognition” by Roland Bénabou (Princeton)

09:50 – 10:40: "Virtual bargaining: A micro-foundation for social decision making and interaction" by Nick Chater (Behavioural Science Group, Warwick Business School)

11:10 – 12:00: “Brain Connectivity Predicts Support for Redistributive Justice" by Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich)

12:10 – 12:50: "Social heuristics: the role of intuition in cooperation and punishment" by David Rand (Yale University)

Abstract / Published Paper

"Habits of Virtue: Creating Norms of Cooperation and Defection in the Laboratory", forthcoming in Management Science, by Alexander Peysakhovich and David G. Rand

14:00 – 14:50: “The impact of social skills training on academic and non-academic trajectories: From childhood to early adulthood” by Yann Algan (Sciences Po, Paris)

14:50 – 15:40: "Self-control in strategic choices" by Toshio Yamagishi (Hitotsubashi)

16:10 – 17:00: “Simplifying incentives: evidence from a randomized workplace experiment” by Iwan Barankay (Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)

[Program in pdf file]

This event has been funded by a French government subsidy managed by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the framework of the investissements d'avenir programme reference ANR-11-LABX-0052.

Reference

Cognitive control and social decision making, Toulouse, France, January 15, 09:00 to January 16, 2015, 18:00.