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Decision and Aging Insights
SRNDNA
12 episodes
3 days ago
Learn about the research scientists associated with the Scientific Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging (SRNDNA) and their impact on decision making, aging, Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
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Learn about the research scientists associated with the Scientific Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging (SRNDNA) and their impact on decision making, aging, Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
Show more...
Science
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Dr. Tanisha Hill-Jarrett
Decision and Aging Insights
42 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Dr. Tanisha Hill-Jarrett

Join us as we speak with Dr. Tanisha Hill-Jarrett, a neuropsychologist and assistant professor at Global Brain Health Institute, UC San Francisco. Dr. Hill-Jarrett's research focuses on the cognitive impacts of racism and gendered racism on the Black community. We also discuss her creative aging program for Black women, Radical Imagination, and the use of Afrofuturism in her photo and interview project The Other Side of Time. Discover more about Dr. Hill-Jarrett and her research at ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tanishahilljarrett.com⁠

Decision and Aging Insights
Learn about the research scientists associated with the Scientific Research Network on Decision Neuroscience and Aging (SRNDNA) and their impact on decision making, aging, Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.