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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. Vishnu "Deepu" Murty
Decision and Aging Insights
58 minutes 26 seconds
4 months ago
Dr. Vishnu "Deepu" Murty

We spoke with Dr. Vishnu "Deepu" Murty, a 2022 SRNDNA Pilot Grant recipient and an associate professor of psychology at the University of Oregon. Formerly of Temple University, Dr. Murty describes his move across the country and what it's been like to change institutions as mid-level faculty. He also shares how an experience at a haunted house inspired a method to study temporal memory. Dr. Murty is a proud queer scientist and chairs the Committee for an Inclusive Community at U of O.

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.