
Meeting highlights ...
This event focused on various computational modeling techniques applied in decision-making research. Speakers gave an overview of one of their projects, but also opened the floor for a broader interpretation of what it means to use computational modelling methodology for studying decision-making, and the large variety of topics which can be addressed in this manner.

Computational modelling approaches to social decision-making
Sarah Vahed
Average reward rate effects and the importance of the exact learning rate
Floortje Sponkers


Unraveling the possible influence of a meta-controller in arbitrating between different behavioral control systems.
Egbert Hartstra
In this short talk I will discuss how we have used and continue to develop computational models in our lab to explain flexible and adaptive behaviour using a hierarchical meta-controller account, where a second-order meta-parameter prioritizes first-order behavioural control systems.
Moral Strategies and Psychopatic Traits
Inti Brazil
