- Neuroeconomics
- Social Neuroscience
- Decision Making
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Philippe Tobler is a Professor of Neuroeconomics and Social Neuroscience at the University of Zurich's Department of Economics. He leads the Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics and focuses on neural mechanisms underlying decision-making, reward learning, and social behavior. His research employs fMRI, pharmacological interventions, and behavioral methods to investigate how the brain processes economic and social parameters like risk, delay, and probability. Teaching roles include courses such as 'Decision Neuroscience,' 'Introduction to Neuroeconomics,' and 'Neuroeconomics Seminar.' He collaborates extensively with researchers like Ernst Fehr and Christian Ruff, contributing to interdisciplinary studies on social neuroscience and neuroeconomics. Tobler's work examines dopamine's role in value processing, individual vs. social learning systems, and the neural basis of fairness and efficiency trade-offs. His research has implications for understanding psychiatric disorders, aging, and economic decision-making processes.












