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Video Slideshow from the 2013 CASBS Behavioral Science Summit

November 20, 2013 1521

We are delighted to share with you a video slideshow from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University‘s 2013 Behavioral Science Summit which took place this past summer.

The second annual Behavioral Science Summit highlighted the latest developments in behavioral science relevant to creativity and innovation, with an opening keynote address by Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize winner and author of Thinking, Fast and Slow. Most of the day consisted of interactive, parallel sessions led by 15 thought leaders in fields such as behavioral economics, organizational behavior, creativity, interaction and experience research. The event ended with a panel discussion on how findings in the behavioral sciences can be used to solve important problems. The panel was led by Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things, cofounder of the Nielsen Norman Group and IDEO fellow.

To watch a video of Dr. Kahneman’s keynote address, please click here.

The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University is a national and international resource that exists to extend knowledge of the principles governing human behavior to help solve the critical problems of contemporary society. Through our residential postdoctoral fellowship programs for scientists and scholars from this country and abroad, we seek to advance basic understanding of the social, psychological, historical, biological and cultural foundations of behavior and society.

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