Law, Economics & Neuroscience Conference: Implications for Innovation
May 14 & 15, 2008
Los Angeles, California
The conference brought together scholars from the fields of Economics and Neuroscience to discuss their most recent research with others in the field and with scholars in Law. The end result far exceeded our expectations. The presentations stimulated discussions on these topics and provided the scholars opportunities for collaborative research across the various fields. The conference was attended by experts from Arizona State, Harvard, Cardozo School of Law, University of Oregon, Caltech, George Mason, Temple, Washington State, MIT, Emory, CAL, Loyola Law, NYU Law, Claremont, UCLA and the University of Minnesota.
Moderator
Participants:
- Alan Sanfey (Arizona State)
- Alex Stein (Cardoza School of Law)
- Bill Harbaugh (University of Oregon)
- Colin Camerer (Caltech)
- Dan Simon (USC)
- Daniel Houser (George Mason)
- David Hoffman (Temple)
- David Laibson (Harvard)
- David Levine (Washington)
- Mark Dean (NYU)
- Drazen Prelec (MIT)
- Greg Berns (Emory)
- Isabelle Brocas (USC) Co-Organizor
- Juan Carillo (USC) Co-Organizor
- James Spinder (USC)
- Joel Watson (UCSD)
- John Dickhaut (George Mason)
- John Monterosso (UCLA)
- Jonathon Klick (FSU)
- Jonathon Barnett (USC)
- Jonathon Lipson (Temple)
- Julian Hamison (CAL)
- Lewis Hornhauser (NYU Law)
- Mark Grady (UCLA)
- Mat McCubbins (UCSD/USC)
- Peter Huang (University of Minnesesota)
- Russell Poldrack (UCLA)
- Simon Wilkie (USC)
- Terry Chorvat (George Mason)
Conference Downloads
- Final Program Agenda
- David Laibson "Measuring Time Preference with Response Times"
- Julian Jamison "Parieto-frontal Activation Modulates Time Delay in Inter-temporal Choices"
- Isabelle Brocas "Reason, Emotion and Information Processing in the Brain"
- John Dickhaut "A Neuronal Theory of Human Economic Choice"
- Greg Berns "The Neruobiological Effect of Social Information on Preferences and Risk Attitudes in the Adolescent Brain"
- Daniel Houser "An fMRI Study of Sanctions and Human Cooperation"
- Colin Camerer "The Hunger for Knowledge: Neural Correlates of Curiosity"
- Alan Sanfey "Decisions, Decisions: an fMRI Study of Conflict and Choice"
- Mat McCubbins "The Effect on Institutions on Behavior and Brain Activity"
- Drazen Prelec "Self-delusion: Neuroeconomic Modeling and fMRI Evidence"
- Mark Dean "Dopamine, Reward Prediction Error, and Economics"
Conference Photos
Sponsored By
Ewing M, Kauffman Foundation |
Center for Communication, Law and Policy |
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TREND - Theoretical REsearch in Neuroeconomic Decision-making |
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