Upcoming seminars of potential interest at ColumbiaMonday, May 512.00-1.30, 200B Schermerhorn (Psychology Neuroscience Seminar)
Jeffery Craw(Columbia)
Google Calendar (click to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Psychology Neuroscience Seminar:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/news/areatalks/mondayseminar.html 2.30-4.00, 1101 IAB (Economic Theory Workshop)
Stephen Morris (Princeton)
“Information, Interdependence, and Interaction: Where Does this Volatility Come From?” Google Calendar (click to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Economic Theory Workshop:
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/economictheory Tuesday, May 6 4.15-5.45, 1101 IAB (Money Macro Seminar)
V.V. Chari
“On the Optimality of Financial Repression (with Alessandro Dovis and
Patrick Kehoe”
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http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/money Wednesday, May 7 12.30-1.30, Uris 327 (Ph.D. Student Seminar)
“Job Market Aftermath”
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http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/academics/divisions/finance-economics/seminars/phd4.10, Schermerhorn 614 (Psychology Department Colloquium Series)
Kevin Ochsner
Psychology Senior Honors Presentation
For more information on the Psychology Department Colloquium Series:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/lists/colloquia.html Upcoming seminars of potential interest at NYU Thursday, May 82:30-4:00, 19 West 4
th Street Room 517 (Neuroeconomics Seminar)
Ian Krajbich (University of Zurich)
Google Calendar (click to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Neuroeconomics Seminar:
http://www.neuroeconomics.nyu.edu/neuroeconomics-colloquium/ 4.00-5.00, 6 Washington Place Room 551 (Social Neuroscience Colloquia)
Melissa Furguson (Cornell University)
Google Calendar (click to add this event to your calendar) For more information on the Social Neuroscience Colloquia:
http://www.psych.nyu.edu/events/colloquia.html Web Link of the Week: “Reading Pain in a Human Face”Researchers have found that a computer is much better than people are at telling the difference between real and faked pain, a discovery that may lead to methods to detect children’s pain and to treat depression.