Conferences/cafés
Research Café 1 (2011) – Dr John Coates: hormonal influences on risk taking
"These people were not like this before the bubble, and they were not like it afterwards. Something was happening to them when they were making above-average profits that was changing...
Written by: Coates, Dr John.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Lord Owen: a neuroscientific basis for hubris
“I could have talked about politicians, but I’ve done that. So, as a very lapsed neuroscientist, I thought I would summarise some indicators (for) seeing whether there’s a neuroscience basis for...
Written by: Owen, Lord David.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Practical ways to improve decision making
Deborah Booth summarises the discussion of her break-out group at Research Café 1. “The focus of (our group) was very much on looking for practical ideas on what could we do...
Written by: Booth, Deborah.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Forms of social organisation affecting hubris
Geoff Marlow summarises the discussion of his break-out group at Research Café 1. "Our topic was forms of social organisation and whether they support hubris or inhibit it”, (Please note -...
Written by: Marlow, Geoff.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Wider implications of hubristic behaviour
Dr Graham Robinson summarises the discussion of his break-out group at Research Café 1. “What are the wider societal and institutional implications of hubristic behaviour in the current social, political...
Written by: Robinson, Graham.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Origins of hubris
Dr Peter Garrard summarises the discussion of his break-out group at Research Café 1. "We agreed that the problem of the origin of hubris syndrome is a complex one…. It’s a...
Written by: Garrard, Peter.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Charles T Ross closing remarks
Charles T Ross, Chair, Brain Mind Forum. “We’re not going to be taken seriously by the community while we’re talking about theories and speculations. We’ve got to come up with...
Written by: Ross, Charles T.
ViewResearch Café 1 (2011) – Prof Nick Bouras’ closing remarks
Prof Nick Bouras provides closing remarks for Research Café 1. "We have identified a number of themes which we would like to pursue … and through our Research Advisory Group we’ll...
Written by: Bouras, Nick.
ViewResearch Café 1 – overview. 2011. In conjunction with the Brain Mind Forum
The Daedalus Trust hosted its first Research Café on October 7th 2011 at Magdalen College in collaboration with the Brain Mind Forum. The purpose of the event was to bring...
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