The Thirteenth Symposium on Biology of Decision Making (SBDM 2026) will take place in Paris on May 27-29, 2026, at the Paris Brain Institute (Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital) and NeuroModulation Institute (Sainte-Anne Hospital).
The objective of this three-day symposium is to gather people from different research fields with different approaches (philosophy, cognition, economics, ethology, psychiatry, robotics, neural and computational approaches) to decision making.
Registration will open late February 2026 and will close on May 22nd 2026.
Abstract submission will open late February 2026 and will close on March 27, 2026. The outcome will be communicated to participants on March 31, 2026.
Given the ongoing climate crisis, for this 2026 edition, we have decided to create a symposium maximising the possibility for invited speakers to travel by train or a short flight. We are nevertheless happy to host attendees from any place in the world. As we are aware of the tension between reducing carbon footprint and maintaining a diversity of countries, our model for SBDM may be reconsidered in next editions. The hope is to strike a right balance between sustainability and inclusivity across the years.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27TH - Paris Brain Institute, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
9h30 - 12h00 – Talk Session 1
Metacognition of decision making – Chair: Marion Rouault
9h00 - 9h30: Breakfast + Welcoming words
9h30 - 10h00: Maël Lebreton (Paris School of Economics, France)
10h00 - 10h30: Annika Boldt (University College London, UK)
10h30 - 11h00: Michael Pereira (Grenoble Institut des Neurosciences, France)
11h00 - 11h30: Coffee break
11h30 - 12h00: Elisabeth Parés-Pujolràs (University College Dublin, Ireland)
12h00 - 12h30: Tricia Seow (University College London, UK)
12h30 - 14h – Lunch break
14h00 - 16h30 – Talk Session 2
Theoretical models of decision-making – Chair: Alizée Lopez-Persem