seminars
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(Neuro)Cognitive Constraints in Decision-Making: From Consumer Behavior to Strategic Choice
ABSTRACT The human mind has finite computational cognitive capacity. First, I will briefly discuss how specific neurobiologically defined cognitive limitations can yield improved behavioral models of inconsistencies and context-effects in individual decision-making and in consumer choice. Then, I will devote the bulk of the talk to a similar analysis of strategic choice. Classical game theory… Continue Reading (Neuro)Cognitive Constraints in Decision-Making: From Consumer Behavior to Strategic Choice
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Computational Modeling of Eye Movements in Reading Across Multiple Regimes – Theory and Practice
Abstract: Eye movements in reading are widely considered as a window into the reader’s cognitive processes. In this talk, I will explore non-ordinary reading as a frontier for cognitive modeling and psycholinguistics, emphasizing its potential to deepen our understanding of language processing and reader behavior in humans, and study the alignment between text processing in… Continue Reading Computational Modeling of Eye Movements in Reading Across Multiple Regimes – Theory and Practice