In August, Achiel gave (another) great talk about his work on episodic memory at SPUDM 2021 (the annual meeting on Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision-Making). The conference was hosted this year (virtually) at Warwick University in the UK.
Achiel's talk was very well-received. Speaking about his interest in the research topic, Achiel says "Memory and decision-making are intrinsically linked: we have memories to help us make better decisions, and our decisions determine which memories we have. If we truly want to understand how people make decisions in daily life, we need to better understand the role of memory in the decision process."
Well done, Achiel!
Inge presented her recent fMRI and behavioral work on inequality at the Society for Neuroeconomics annual meeting in Philadelphia
Flavia had the amazing opportunity to present her project on the effect of inequality on fairness preferences at TIBER 2018! It was good to see there is so much interest on the topic!