Role LEE: Running of series of experiments for the project. (Project principal investigator is the Toxoteam from the Faculty of Science of the Charles University). Person responsible for conducting the experiments at the LEE: Petr Houdek.
Abstract of the project: As it arises from many studies the negative effects of Toxoplasma gondii are less innocent than it was believed not so long ago. Among the most important manifestations there are elongation prolongation of reaction times and weakening of startle reactions in otherwise healthy people. This information has been gained mainly from psychological questionnaires and simple tests of reaction times. This project aims to prove the results of studies based on questionnaires by experiments, to reveal the particular effects caused by Toxoplasma gondii and possibly to help in understanding the mechanisms accountable for the observed effects. To achieve this we want to employ a batch of tests focused on studying startle reactions, reaction times, physiological reactions in stress situations (dermal resistance, blood pressure, heartbeat, steroid hormones levels) and psychological factors gained from questionnaires filled in by our experimentees the subjects of our experiments?. The project starts by blood samples off-take. Chosen experimentees in latent phase of toxoplasmosis undergo first a batch of psychological questionnaires together with an adequate number of controls, then experimental sessions consisting mainly of computer tests of reaction times on multiple types of stimuli; finally, the startle reactions and prepulse inhibition of these reactions are measured.
Role of the LEE: Running of pilot experiments for the project and research experiments later on. (Project principal researcher are Silvester van Koten a Andreas Ortmann). Person responsible for conducting the experiments at the LEE: Silvester van Koten.
Abstract of the project: Self-regulation is a feature of a number of professions. We experimentally test models to asses the efficiency (or lack thereof) of self-regulation. We especially focus on the interplay between agents and clients. Theory predicts that self-regulation may give the agents regulated by the self-regulating organization considerable market power. We test the extend that the theoretical predictions can be replicated in a lab.
Role of the LEE: Project principal researcher is Peter Katuščák. Persons responsible for conducting the experiments at the LEE: Lasha Lanchava, Peter Katuščák, Martin Rusnák, Miroslav Zajíček; 3 experiments were conducted at the LEE on December 29 and 30, 2010.
Abstract of the project: Will be available soon. Be patient with us.
Role of the LEE: Project principal researchers are Fabio Michelucci (CERGE-EI and LEE) and Miroslav Zajíček (NF VŠE, IES FSV and LEE), GDN web-page can be found here.
Abstract of the project: Auction theory is often used to analyze important issues in market design. Most of the existing theoretical and experimental work on auctions is based on the concept of Bayesian Nash equilibrium. Such approach ignores, however, many behavioral biases that have recently been documented in the literature. Although there is an emerging work that attempts to use some of these biases to explain observed deviations from equilibrium bidding predictions, it does not address the question of how to design auctions that take these biases into account. We will conduct several experiments on market design motivated by some of these biases, such as the endowment effect, reference-dependent preferences or anticipated regret. In particular, we will investigate how to design auctions that achieve higher revenue or efficiency by exploiting such behavioral regularities.
Principal researcher: Institute of sociology of the Czech Academy of Science, project web-page can be found here.
Role of the LEE: Running of 5 experiments for the project, persons responsible for conducting the experiments at the LEE: Vojtěch Bartoš, Martina Mikezsová, Ján Palguta, Miroslav Zajíček, dates when experiments were conducted: October 26 and 27, 2010, November 1, 4 and 5, 2010.
Principal researcher: Decision Technology Ltd.
Role of the LEE: Running of 8 experiments for the project, persons responsible for conducting the experiments at the LEE: Peter Katuščák, Fabio Miccelucci, Miroslav Zajíček, dates when experiments were conducted: October 7, 8 and 9, 2010.
Project homepage can be found here. Final report of the project can be found here. Description of conducted experiments and analysis of their results begin on page 345.