Next up in the Bühler Talks:
We’re excited to host Prof. Deborah Talmi (University of Cambridge) for a talk on:
“What would I feel tomorrow: Towards a computational understanding of subjective pain experiences”
🗓️ June 25, 2025, 5pm (CEST)
Online (Zoom): tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/6464455404...
--> New paper out in Communications Psychology!
Using modelling and behaviour, we show that a value-free repetition mechanism is a distinct driver of choice, even during value-based decision making.
📄 doi.org/10.1038/s442...
doi.org
Using a sequential decision making task and cognitive modeling, we show that human decisions are best explained by a combination of repetition bias and goal directed reward-based behavior.
📢 Bühler Talks – Summer 2025
🧠 Kai Hwang (Univ. Iowa)
🗣 “Context representations in the human cognitive thalamus”
🕔 April 30, 5pm
🔗 Info & Zoom: tud.link/hn6kdp
On how the thalamus supports flexible, goal-directed cognition.
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📢 Bühler Talks – Summer 2025
🧠 James Heald (UCL, UK)
🗣 “Contextual inference underlies the learning of sensorimotor repertoires” 🕔 June 4, 5pm (CEST)
Zoom: tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/6464455404...
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Next up in our Bühler Talks series:
Prof. Bernhard Spitzer (TU Dresden)
"On Levels of Abstraction in Visuospatial Working Memory"
July 9, 5 PM (CEST) | 📍FAL 158 + Zoom
Zoom link: tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/6464455404...
Reception to follow, everyone welcome!
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📢 Bühler Talks – Summer 2025
🧠 Jill O’Reilly (Univ. Oxford, UK)
🗣 “The representation, use and updating of priors in the human brain” 🕔 May 28, 5pm
Zoom: tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/6464455404...
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Stefan Kiebel
Stefan Kiebel
Stefan Kiebel
Stefan Kiebel
Very happy that this is out www.nature.com/articles/s44.... Together with @stefankiebel.bsky.social we show that decision biases in context-dependent decision making, previously attributed to different forms of value normalization, are very well explained by habit-like action repetition.
My first article for @theconversation.com is an attempt to share my enthusiasm about adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation with the general public. theconversation.com/smart-brain-...
Full professorship in general psychology open @tudresden.bsky.social
We are a lively department with a fantastically equipped neuroimaing center. DM me with questions.
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This study shows that decision biases previously attributed to value normalization (e.g. relative value learning or range normalization) are better explained by action repetition. Repeating an action ...
Using a sequential decision making task and cognitive modelling, this study shows that human decisions are best explained by a combination of repetition bias and goal directed reward-based behavior.
@benjwagner.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Using a sequential decision making task and cognitive modeling, we show that human decisions are best explained by a combination of repetition bias and goal directed reward-based behavior.