Program & Abstract Download
9:00-9:10 Opening Remark
Masamichi Sakagami (Tamagawa University)
Chairman: Shinsuke Shimojo (Caltech)
9:10-10:00 Masami Sasaki, Tetsuhiko Sasaki (Tamagawa University)
How does the learning capability develop in social system of the honeybee?
10:00-10:50 Eiji Hoshi, Jun Tanji (Tamagawa University)
Participation of the premotor
cortex in controlling motor behavior
10:50-11:10 Coffee Break
Chairman: John O'Doherty (Caltech)
11:10-12:00 Masamichi Sakagami, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku nomoto, Manami Yamamoto,
Jiro Okuda, Kazuyuki Samejima (Tamagawa University)
Multiple brain circuits for
reward prediction
12:00-12:50 Bernard Balleine (UCLA)
Reward, reward prediction and
choice in corticostriatal networks
12:50-14:10 Lunch
Chairman: Masamichi Sakagami (Tamagawa
University)
14:10-14:50 Shinsuke Shimojo (Caltech)
Mind is social -from sensation to memory, and to decision
14:50-15:30 Hackjin Kim (Korea University)
Temporal isolation of neural processes underlying face preference decisions
15:30-16:10 John O'Doherty (Caltech)
Functional neuroimaging of
decision making: from reward to social interactions.
16:10-16:30 Cofee break
Chairman: Jiro Okuda (Tamagawa University)
16:30-16:45 Klaus Wunderlich (Caltech)
Dissociating action and choice-values in the human brain
16:45-17:00 Signe Bray (Caltech)
How Pavlovian reward cues modulate instruction choice: an fMRI study
17:00-17:35 Naotsugu Tsuchiya, Ralph Adolphs (Caltech)
Neuronal dynamics of face perception:
decoding analysis of intracranial EEG
recording in human epileptic patients
17:35-18:10 Michael Campos (Caltech)
MonkeyTV: orbitofrontal responses during self-initiated video-watching
18:10-19:00 Mitsuo Kawato (ATR)
Computational mechanisms of
communications in humans and robots
19:00-20:30 Welcome party
Chairman: Kazuyuki Samejima (Tamagawa University)
9:00-9:50 Kenji Doya (OIST)
Roles of dopamine and serotonin
in actions for delayed rewards
9:50-10:40 Tatsuyoshi Saijo (Osaka University)
Are Japanese spiteful?
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
Chairman: Kenji Matsumoto (Tamagawa University)
11:00-11:45 Colin Camerer (Caltech)
Bounded rationality and bounded deception in games
11:45-12:10 Todd Hare (Caltech)
Dissociating the role of the orbitofrintal cortex and the striatum in
the computation of goal values and prediction errors
12:10-12:25 Dirk Neumann (Caltech)
Connecting the brain. (Diffusion based tractography and functional connectivity).
12:25-12:40 Ian Krajbich (Caltech)
Economic games quantify diminished sense of guilt in patients with damage to the prefrontal cortex"
12:40-14:10 Lunch
Chairman: Naotsugu Tsuchiya (Caltech)
14:10-15:00 Jim Woodward (Caltech)
Moral Intuition: Neural Substrates and Normative Significance
15:00-15:50 Henrik Walter (University of Bonn)
Intention, volition and the normative: From metaphys to cognitive
neuroscience
15:50-16:10 Coffee break
Chairman: Ben Seymour (UCL)
16:10-17:00 Uta Noppeney (Max Planck)
Audio-visual interactions within the cortical hierarchy
17:00-17:50 Turhan Canli (SUNY)
Neurogenetics of Personality
17:50-18:40 Lauren Stewart (Goldsmiths)
When All the Songs Sound the Same: Insights into the Musical Brain
19:00-20:30 Reception
Chairman: Hackjin Kim (Korean University)
9:00-9:50 Ben Seymour (UCL)
The Neurobiology of Social
Punishment
9:50-10:40 Elizabeth Phelps (NYU)
The social acquisition and alteration of learned fears
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
Chairman: Kenji Doya (OIST)
11:00-11:50 Mitsuru Kawamura (Showa University)
Social cognitive impairments in Parkinson's Disease
11:50-12:40 Nathaniel Daw (NYU)
Semi-rational models of learned decision making
12:40-12:50 Closing Remark
Jun Tanji(Tamagawa University) |