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Newsletter 125: Mar 9, 2015


The Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia Business School
Welcome to the Center for Decision Sciences' Weekly Newsletter. Below you can find a list of events of interest.

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Seminars of Interest at Columbia 

Monday March 9th

12pm to 1:30pm 200 B Schermerhorn (Psychology Department Monday Seminar - Rae Silver (Columbia University))
Human behavior is systematically affected by neural, hormonal and immune system signals of which we are not aware

12:30pm to 1:30pm Uris 326 (PhD Seminar - Goujen Chen)
Title Not Available 

2pm to 4pm Where: 1101 IAB (Economic Theory Workshop - Eduardo Faingold)
Title Not Available 

Tuesday March 10th 

2:15pm to 3:45pm 1101 IAB (Industrial Organization and Strategy Seminar - Andrey Malenko (MIT/Sloan))
Timing Decisions in Organizations: Communication and Authority in a Dynamic Environment

4:15pm to 5:45pm 1101 IAB (Money Macro Seminar - Steve Davis )
Labor Market Fluidity and Economic Performance (with John Haltiwanger)

Wednesday March 11th

2pm to 4pm 1101 IAB (International Economics Workshop - Ferdinando Monte)
Title Not Available 

4:10pm to 5:10pm  614 Schermerhorn Hall (Psychology Department Colloquium Series - Karen Parker (Stanford University) )
Translational Social Neuroscience: Animal Models to Patients with Autism

Seminars of Interest at NYU 

Tuesday March 10th

12:30pm to 2pm Psychology Room 551 (Social Psychology Brown Bags - John Sciarappo and Maria Yip-Bannicq )
Title Not Available 

Thursday March 12th

11am to 12pm Smilow Seminar Room (Psychiatry Grand Round Talks - Charles Marmar (NYU Langone) )
The Lifetime of Military Service: A 40-Year Study of the Vietnam Generation

12:30pm to 1:30pm Where: Psychology Room 551 (Cognition and Perception Colloquia - Lisa Chalik and Andrew Heusser (NYU Psychology Doctoral Students))
Title Not Available

News Article of the Week 
Why Anxiety Might Lead to Poor Decision-Making
New research from Sonia Bishop at the University of California - Berkeley shows that anxious people have less ability to rationally adapt their learning about averse outcomes on the basis of whether action-outcome associations are volatile or stable. 
 

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