Xu Sihua: The Impact of Interpersonal Relationships and Social Value Orientation on Dual Decision Making: A Near Infrared Superscan Study

Time:0905,2023View:20

Time2023.6.14Wednesday19: 00-20:00

Venue:Tencent Meeting (online): 951 429 310

Speaker:Xu Sihua, Professor, SISU SBM

Topic:The Impact of Interpersonal Relationships and Social Value Orientation on Dual Decision Making: A Near Infrared Superscan Study

Abstract:

Near infrared optical imaging, as a new brain functional imaging technology in the past decade, has been increasingly studied to reveal the dynamic cognitive processes and neural basis of complex social interactions and group decision-making. This study adopts this technology and utilizes methods such as machine learning to explore brain synchronization in the dynamic decision-making process of two person interaction, and reveals the impact of interpersonal relationships and social value orientations on brain synchronization in two person decision-making.

Guest Speaker

Xu Sihua, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor. Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and recipient of the Shanghai Talent Program, has been committed to cognitive neuroscience research in areas such as risk decision-making and consumer behavior, and has achieved a series of important research results. Hosted over 10 national and provincial level scientific research and talent projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China; Published over 40 high-level papers in journals such as Neuroimage, Journal of Psychology, and Journal of Management Science. Served as an editorial board member for Frontiers in Neuroscience and a member of the Decision Psychology Committee of the Chinese Psychological Society.




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