Date: October 24, 2009 (Saturday), 9:00~17:30
Location: Tamagawa University
Participants: Masamichi Sakagami, Jun Tanji, Takashi Omori, Hiroyuki Okada, Kazuyuki Samejima, Yutaka Sakai, Tetsuya Matsuda (Tamagawa University), Tatsuya Kameda, Toshio Yamagishi, Masaki Yuki, Susumu Ohnuma, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Taiki Takahashi, Keiko Ishii (Hokkaido University), Tatsuyoshi Saijo (Osaka University), Kayoko Ishii (Osaka University), Others: Total 80 participants
Contents:
Masamichi Sakagami (Tamagawa University)
Neural basis for decision-making
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Tatsuya Kameda (Hokkaido University)
Social decision making and neuroscience
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Michiko Miyazaki (Tamagawa University)
Symmetrical reasoning in infancy
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Yutaka Horita (Hokkaido University)
The private rejection of unfair offers: Reasons for rejection in the ultimatum games
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Hackjin Kim (Korea University)
Neural evidence for the dual process model of social decision-making
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Kenji Matsumoto (Tamagawa University)
Neural mechanisms of achievement motivation
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Keigo Inukai (Hokkaido University)
An experimental approach to distributive justice: The case for Rawls' principle of distributive justice
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Masahiko Haruno (Tamagawa University)
Activity in the amygdala elicited by unfair divisions predicts social value orientation
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Nobuhiro Mifune (Hokkaido University)
Peers are watching you: Altruism toward in-group members as a reputation mechanism
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Poster session
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