CNH Roundtable Talk by Prof Gavan McNally
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Date and Time: Thurs 24 Apr 2025, 11am-1pm
Talk Location: 1201, Level 12 Tea Room, Redmond Barry Building, Parkville
Light refreshments will be supplied following the conclusion of the talk.
Title: Punishment: How risk and aversion shape our actions and choices
Abstract: A core tenet of adaptive behaviour is that rewards reinforce actions, while punishments suppress them. This tenet underpins shaping of individual choices, artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as societal systems designed to promote co-operative behaviour. Yet, we know little about how humans and other animals learn about punishment and why many individuals persist in punished behaviours, incurring profound costs from their choices. In this talk I will discuss our research program that assesses when humans and other animals learn about punishment, what they learn about punishment and how this learning shapes their actions and choices.