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Research 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.
ViewProf Paul Fletcher (2011): directions for neuroscientific research
The challenge now is to begin to understand how lower level mental processes manifest themselves in higher order decisions and behaviour, particularly sub-optimal behaviours Paul Fletcher, Bernard Wolfe Professor of...
Written by: Fletcher, Paul.
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