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The "Behavioral Studies" Colloquium (851-0252-04L) in the Fall semester 2013 is a shared weekly colloquium organized by the the chairs of Prof. Hölscher, Daniel, Diekmann, Helbing, Murphy, Schubert and Stern. The (preliminary) schedule of talks will be published below shortly. Any further information on the colloquium may be found here.
The colloquium takes place on Tuesdays from 13.15 to 14.45 in room HG E 41, with two exceptions on Dec. 10th and Dec. 18th (see details below).
Date |
Time |
Speaker | Host/Chair | Title |
17.09 |
13.15-14.00 14.00-14.45 |
Victor Schinazi (ETHZ COG) Tyler Thrash |
Hölscher Hölscher |
Neural Correlates of Human Spatial Navigation. Spatial Categorization in Immersive Environments. |
08.10. |
13.15-14.45 |
Mehdi Moussaid (MPI Berlin) |
Hölscher |
Social Influence and Collective Behaviours in Pedestrian Crowds. |
15.10. |
13.15-14.45 |
Elsbeth Stern and Peter Edelsbrunner (ETHZ IFVLL) |
Stern |
Recent Work at ETHZ IFVLL. |
29.10. |
13.15-14.45 |
Michael Siegrist (ETHZ CB) |
Hölscher |
Symbolic Information as a Cause of Biased Evaluations. |
12.11. |
13.15-14.45 |
Corinne Jola (INSERM and Paris 8) |
Hölscher |
Towards a psychology in 3D perception of human motion in virtual and physical spaces. |
26.11. | 13.15-14.45 |
Marc Höglinger (ETHZ SOCIO) |
Diekmann | Asking sensitive questions in online surveys: Developing and testing new techniques to improve measurements. |
03.12. |
13.15-14.00 14.00-14.45 |
Anne Deiglmayr and Lennart Schalk (ETHZ IFVLL) Matthias Leiss |
Stern Helbing |
Learning through collaborative comparison. Noise, survival, conventions and efficiency of financial markets. |
10.12. |
13.15-14.45 |
Redouan Bshary (University of Neuchatel) |
Diekmann |
Afish's perspective on human cooperation. |
10.12. |
17.15-18.45
(Room: CLU C1) |
Adam Tatarynowicz (Tillburg School of Economics and Management) |
Helbing | Why is collaboration more prevalent than conflict? |
18.12. (WED) |
17.15-18.45
(Room: CLU C1) |
Andreas Flache (University of Groningen/ICS) |
Diekmann |
Unintended Segregation? A Formal Model and Empirical Evidence of the Process. |
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