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Brandeis University
Mailstop 062
415 South Street
Waltham, MA 02454

Welcome to the Lifespan Lab! We are located in the Morris Brown Social Sciences building, room 117. Our research focuses on changes in personality and the self (e.g., perceived control, attributional style) and memory in adulthood and old age. We also conduct intervention research with a particular emphasis on the links between self-efficacy, control beliefs, memory, and physical activity (e.g., exercise). Other topics of interest are mid-life development and relationships between personality and health. Our research is supported by grants from the National Institute on Aging.

Brandeis University Lifespan Initiative on Healthy Aging

Aging Well: Promoting Cognitive and Functional Health. Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Lecture Series Click for for video

Dr. Lachman's NIH/McKnight Cognitive Aging Summit talk (.mp3 ) and slides (.pdf) (http://www.tmbrf.org/)

Psychological Science (2008) article

Listen to podcast of a talk at UVA in May 2007 by Dr. Lachman

Link to Current Directions in Psychological Science article, 2006

Link to Annual Review of Psychology article, 2004

Read an excerpt from the Handbook of Midlife Development, 2001

Die Stufen des menschlichen lebens
vermutlich Frankfurt oder Dresden um 1890 Museum Für Deutsche Volkskunde, Berlin

From a postcard given by my mentor, Paul Baltes (1939-2006)

2008

Left to right: Pat Tun, Olga Strizhzitskaya, Mike Polito, Margie Lachman (Director), Stefan Agrigoroaei, Chandra Murphy, Eileen Kranz