Read Montague: What we're learning from 5,000 brains
悅德•蒙塔古:我們從 5000 顆腦袋裡學到的事
What does "normal behavior" look like? To find out, Read Montague is imaging thousands of brains at work. Full bio
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它只是一個非常微小的訊號
另外一個領域被稱為行為經濟學。
沒有一方獲得任何東西。明白嗎?
你知道甚麼是不公平的出價
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Read Montague - Behavioral NeuroscientistWhat does "normal behavior" look like? To find out, Read Montague is imaging thousands of brains at work.
Why you should listen
Until recently, the world's curiosity about our brains seemed to focus on abnormal behavior. Which of course left a big question unanswered: Do we even know what "normal behavior" is? Through the landmark Roanoke Brain Study, Read Montague is hoping to find that out, exploring the everyday tasks of brains -- making decisions, understanding social context, and relating to others -- by neuroimaging some 5,000 people, ages 18-85, over a period of many years.
Montague's teams in Virginia and in London lead fascinating research in computational neuroscience (how the brain's "machinery" works), offering insight into the relationship between the social and cognitive functions. For instance, a recent study from his group found that in small social groups, some people will alter the expression of their IQ in reaction to social pressures -- revising, in almost all cases, downward.
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