D-CIDES to Host Regional Conference Decision Making Across the Disciplines
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How our identities shape our work, wages, and well-being.
The Duke Center for Interdisciplinary Decision Science catalyzes programs and research on the biological, social, and societal mechanisms of decision making. Its faculty and students study the choices people make and how they make those choices. D-CIDES is a joint collaboration between the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS) and the Social Sciences Research Institute (SSRI).
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May18
D-CIDES Regional Conference: Decision Making Across the Disciplines
Friday, May 18, 2012, 08:30AM - Saturday, May 19, 2012, 12:00PM
Fuqua School of Business, McClendon Auditorium
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May23
"Getting the Most for Your Money: The Hedonic Return on Experiential and Material Purchases"
Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 10:30AM - 12:00PM
Fuqua School of Business, R. J. Reynolds Auditorium
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May29
"The Effects of Visual Salience vs. Preference in Consumer Attention and Choice: Eye-Tracking Experiments"
Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 03:30PM - 04:30PM
CCN Conference Room, B240, Levine Science Research Center
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Register Now! D-CIDES Regional Conference May 18-19
Gather with us to discuss cross-disciplinary perspectives on decision-making phenomena and mechanisms. Free; pre-registration required.
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The Truth About Lie Detection
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong discusses how philosophy and neuroscience intersect when detecting deception.
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Social Scientists Explore Ways to Save Us From our Own Decisions
Dan Ariely describes how incentives shape (un)ethical behavior.
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Foraging Decisions and the Brain
D-CIDES researchers uncover how the brain signals the relative value of a depleting resource.
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Duke Neuroeconomics Featured on CNN
CNN features the work of Scott Huettel, Liz Brannon, Michael Platt and Alison Adcock in a series of segments about money and your brain.
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Associate Professor; Director, Duke University ADHD Program, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences -
William McDougall Professor of Public Policy Studies; Director, Center for Child and Family Policy, Public Policy -
Professor; Director, Duke Center for Interdisciplinary Decision Science, Psychology & Neuroscience -
Assistant Professor, Psychology & Neuroscience
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Associate Professor, Neurobiology -
Assistant Professor, Psychology & Neuroscience -
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Associate Professor, Management -
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences -
Associate Professor and Director, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences