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This third lecture, more than two hours long, treats the pictorial art of the variously-named period between the Han and Tang dynasties, a period of political division and warfare during which relative peace in the Yangzi Delta region around Nanjing permitted the emergence there of major artists and a flourishing tradition of picturemaking. Detailed looking at scroll paintings ascribed to one artist, GuKaizhi, introduces issues of dating and the faithfulness of copies after a lost original; brief discussions of two early essays open a continuing consideration of the rich Chinese critical and theoretical literature on painting.
Advancing Integrative Psychological Research on Adaptive and Healthy Aging
Session 3 - Decision Making in Aging
Framing Talk
* Brian Knutson, Stanford - Decision making in aging: Emerging insights from affective neuroscience and neuroeconomics
Exciting Findings
* Natalie Denburg, Iowa - Neural basis of decision making in aging
* Mara Mather, USC - Age and sex differences in the effects of stress on decision making
* JoNell Strough, West Virginia - No time to waste: Understanding why older adults are less subject to the sunk-cost fallacy
* George Loewenstein, Carnegie Mellon - Wanting and liking for sex by gender and age
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On March 18, 2009, the UC Berkeley International Public Health Hero Award was presented to Dr. Paul Farmer at a ceremony held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. The Public Health Heroes Award was established by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health to broaden people's awareness and understanding of the public health field by recognizing individuals and organizations for their significant contributions and exceptional commitment to promoting and protecting the health of the human population. Dr. Farmer was honored for his dedication to treating some of the worlds most impoverished populations and raising the standard of health care in poor areas of the world.
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