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SUMMARY:Exploring Relevant Scales for Human Brains in Society - Dr Rei Aka
 ishi (RIKEN Centre for Brain Science)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230711T130000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230711T140000
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DESCRIPTION:Humans inherently interact with and shape their environment\, 
 thereby influencing their cognition and brain function. The complexity of 
 these interactions\, particularly the temporal\, spatial\, and social dime
 nsions\, is crucial for understanding our brains\, yet its full breadth re
 mains elusive. This presentation delves into the expansion of computationa
 l scales within the human brain\, examining the role of historical depende
 ncies in decision-making and identifying socially relevant scales for the 
 brain. Special focus will be placed on the study of trust and well-being i
 n relation to relational mobility\, and their manifestation in functional 
 MRI studies using network-based Prisoner's Dilemma tasks. Experimental res
 ults suggest increased cooperative behavior in larger\, flexible social st
 ructures. Computational models reveal an adoption of more tolerant strateg
 ies with increasing group sizes\, underpinned by brain regions associated 
 with memory\, social\, and decision-making functions.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nDr R
 ei Akaishi (RIKEN Centre for Brain Science)
LOCATION:New Radcliffe House (Seminar Room\, New Radcliffe House (2nd Floo
 r)\, Department of Experimental Psychology\, Woodstock Road\, Oxford OX2 6
 GG)\, Walton Street OX2 6NW
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/82442f93-72a1-469f-a662-70dff2df582c/
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 r Rei Akaishi (RIKEN Centre for Brain Science)
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