Todd Vogel
Postdoc at SDN lab, Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham
Social behaviour, effort, context, decision-making, neuroscience, modelling
- Reposted by Todd VogelLooking for a PhD? Interested in cognitive computational neuroscience, motivation and decision-making? See our project listed in the BBSRC MIBTP competition for funding for a 4-year PhD in the @msnlab.bsky.social in the @thechbh.bsky.social. Deadline 27/11. More info: tinyurl.com/5d5vz8m7
- Reposted by Todd Vogel🌟 Research Assistant opportunity 🌟 I'm looking for an RA to support research @thechbh.bsky.social on social information seeking and decision making, including fMRI and MEG 🧠 Details: tinyurl.com/chbh-ra-uob Deadline: 20th July ⏳ Start: From September 🗓️ Please share 🔁
- Reposted by Todd VogelNew paper! Greater (objective and subjective) wealth is consistently associated with higher prosocial preferences and behaviours across 76 countries. Resource scarcity (precarity) also has an effect. bit.ly/410jni3 @thepsychologist.bsky.social @fabiankosse.bsky.social @drjocutler.bsky.social
- Reposted by Todd Vogel📢 New Preprint 📢 Delighted to share our preprint of a chapter co-authored with @thepsychologist.bsky.social @sdnl.bsky.social for the forthcoming book 'Neuroeconomics: Core Topics and Current Directions'! The neuroeconomics of social influence and contagion osf.io/preprints/ps...
- Reposted by Todd VogelFunded PhD (UK students only). Interested in a PhD working in the MSN lab, co-supervised by Dr. Romy Froemer? Topic is flexible around themes of motivation and decision-making, using techniques such as computational modelling, brain imaging, or brain stimulation. www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
- New preprint! 🚨 osf.io/preprints/ps... Does deciding when to help others depend on our environment? (spoiler: yes!)
- Prosocial behaviours are essential for solving global challenges 🌎. Yet, these behaviours are typically measured using self-report or economic games which may not reflect the kinds of decisions from everyday life.
- Across 3 studies (total n=510) we used an ecological framework see how one's environment influences when we decide to help others vs ourselves.
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View full threadHuge thanks to the co-authors Luke Priestley, @drjocutler.bsky.social , Tabitha Hogg, Nima Khalighinejad, Neil Garrett, @brainapps.bsky.social , Matthew Rushworth, & @thepsychologist.bsky.social as well as @thechbh.bsky.social & others not on Bluesky!