Dear friends and colleagues,
We are proud to announce a symposium in honour of Christoph Eisenegger, titled
"THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HUMAN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR".
The symposium will take place on MARCH 25TH 2020 at the University of Vienna from 9 am and will finish with an evening reception.
The aim of the symposium is to celebrate the work and achievements of the late Christoph Eisenegger, and the Neuropsychopharmacology & Biopsychology Unit. The symposium will showcase the fruition of his work with the junior scientists of his lab, and in a variety of projects with his national and international collaborators.
We will be very happy to welcome you to Vienna, and to commemorate this great scientist and person!
Confirmed speakers:
Jean-Claude Dreher (Cognitive Neuroscience Center, FR): Influence of testosterone on reward processing and retaliation-related brain activity
Shawn Geniole (Nipissing University, CA; University of Vienna, AT): Testosterone reduces the threat premium in competitive resource divisions
Jack van Honk (Utrecht University, NL, University of Cape Town, SA):The role of the human basolateral amygdala in social decision-making
Michael Naef (University of London, GB): TBA
Boris Quednow (University of Zurich, CH): Acute and chronic drug effects on social decision-making
Giorgia Silani (University of Vienna, AT): Wanting and liking of social and non-social rewards: The role of dopamine and opioids
Bettina Studer (St Mauritius Therapieklinik Meerbusch; Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, DE): TBA
Yin Wu (Nanjing University, CN): Single dose testosterone administration increases social discounting in healthy males
More information, including the preliminary program and how to register (participation will be free of charge), will be announced on https://nbu2020.univie.ac.at.
We are proud to announce a symposium in honour of Christoph Eisenegger, titled
"THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HUMAN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR".
The symposium will take place on MARCH 25TH 2020 at the University of Vienna from 9 am and will finish with an evening reception.
The aim of the symposium is to celebrate the work and achievements of the late Christoph Eisenegger, and the Neuropsychopharmacology & Biopsychology Unit. The symposium will showcase the fruition of his work with the junior scientists of his lab, and in a variety of projects with his national and international collaborators.
We will be very happy to welcome you to Vienna, and to commemorate this great scientist and person!
Confirmed speakers:
Jean-Claude Dreher (Cognitive Neuroscience Center, FR): Influence of testosterone on reward processing and retaliation-related brain activity
Shawn Geniole (Nipissing University, CA; University of Vienna, AT): Testosterone reduces the threat premium in competitive resource divisions
Jack van Honk (Utrecht University, NL, University of Cape Town, SA):The role of the human basolateral amygdala in social decision-making
Michael Naef (University of London, GB): TBA
Boris Quednow (University of Zurich, CH): Acute and chronic drug effects on social decision-making
Giorgia Silani (University of Vienna, AT): Wanting and liking of social and non-social rewards: The role of dopamine and opioids
Bettina Studer (St Mauritius Therapieklinik Meerbusch; Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, DE): TBA
Yin Wu (Nanjing University, CN): Single dose testosterone administration increases social discounting in healthy males
More information, including the preliminary program and how to register (participation will be free of charge), will be announced on https://nbu2020.univie.ac.at.