On Thursday, 26 March, NYU Shanghai will host a Colloquium in Neuroeonomics featuring Kenji Doya of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. Professor Doya will discuss the control of patience and serotonin.
This colloquium is one of the monthly Shanghai Colloquium Series. It aims to promote interdisciplinary discussion among many scholars in Shanghai who study Decision Making. The cooperative brings together scholars from all of the Shanghai Universities and Institutes on a regular basis, and holds monthly colloquium in Neuroeconomics at NYU Shanghai’s campus in Pudong. The monthly colloquium also brings internationally recognized speakers from Asia, Europe and the Americas to Shanghai. Each colloquium is followed by a Q&A session as well as an informal reception.