Physiological Predictors of Social Interaction Outcomes
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Explore a 28-minute lecture on "Physiological predictors of social interaction outcomes" presented by K.M Sharika at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. This talk is part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program organized by Sagar Chakraborty, Vishwesha Guttal, Sandeep Krishna, and Supratim Sengupta. The lecture examines how physiological factors can predict outcomes in social interactions, connecting to the broader program themes of cooperation across biological scales, decision-making processes, and evolutionary game theory. The program brings together biologists, cognitive scientists, economists, and physicists to foster interdisciplinary understanding of how individual choices in social conflicts are affected by environment and network structure, how individual behavior shapes population outcomes, and the role of learning in the evolution of choices.
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Physiological predictors of social interaction outcomes by K.M Sharika
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences