Robb Rutledge and I have a piece just out in the Journal of Neuroscience. It’s a Journal Club article – a ‘short, critical, review’ of a recent paper published by Ramayya et al in Michael Kahana’s group at University of … Keep reading
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How can we build computational models of happiness?
My colleagues Robb Rutledge, Nikolina Skandali, Peter Dayan, and Ray Dolan recently published a seminal paper examining the dynamics of happiness within a prediction-error framework (Eh? What does this mean? Read on to find out).
Studying happiness is clearly fraught … Keep reading
Einstein in Berlin
At the end of July I enjoyed a few days in Berlin, attending the 4th (and, sadly, final) Einstein Fellowship Symposium on Decision-making, organised by my supervisor Ray Dolan. After 2 days of exceptionally high-quality talks and posters, we finished … Keep reading
SfN 2013- San Diego
This November, me and a gang from Queen Square descended, along with 30’000 other neuroscientists, upon San Diego, California. Amongst this maelstrom of intimidatingly brilliant minds I was to be found presenting a poster on happiness in a social context, … Keep reading