Collective Decision Making: From Neurons to Societies - Agenda
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Wednesday, 7 January (Hotel Santa Fe)
6:30-7:30 Welcome Reception (food served)
7:30-9:00 Plenary Talk, E.O. Wilson, Superorganisms
Thursday, 8 January (SFI)
8:30 bus to SFI
9-9:15 Introductions
9:15-10:15 Tom Seeley, Swarm Decision Making in House Hunting
10:15-11:15 Deborah Gordon, The Organization of Work in Ant Colonies
11:30-12:30 Carey Morewedge, Associative Bias and Intuitive Judgment
1:30-2:30 Frank Bryan, Collective Law Making in the New England Town Meeting or Procedural Requirements of Democratic Deliberations
3:00-5:00 Self Organized Science
Coyote Cafe Dinner
Friday, 9 January (SFI)
8:30 Bus to SFI
9:00-10:00 Jeremiah Cohen, How the Brain Decides Where to Look
10:00-11:00 Nigel Franks, Do Ants Make Comparisons
11:30-12:30 Danny Oppenheimer, A Voting Agent Model of Individual Preferences
1:30-2:30 Iain Couzin, Collective Motion and Decision Making in Animal Groups
3:00-5:00 Self Organized Science
Saturday, 10 January (SFI)
8:30 Bus to SFI
9:00-10:00 Leo Sugrue, TBA
10:00-11:00 Kevin Passino, Swarm Cognition in Honey Bees
11:30-12:20 Nicholas Britton, Pheromone Trails and Ant Foraging Decisions
1:30-2:30 Jean-Louis Deneubourg, TBA
3:00-5:00 Self Organized Science
Maria's Dinner
Sunday, 11 January (SFI)
8:30 Bus to SFI
9:00-11:00 Wrap up and next steps