PSYCHOLOGIST LACHMAN AWARDED GRANT TO INVESTIGATE MEMORY AND AGING
February 13, 2008
February 13, 2008
WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 13 -- Brandeis University issued the following press release:
Brandeis psychologist Margie E. Lachman has been awarded a $1.45 million five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging to learn more about factors that can minimize memory declines in middle-aged and older adults. The research will identify modifiable beliefs and behaviors that are tied to better memory and enhanced functioning in everyday life.
"Many middle-aged and older . . .
Brandeis psychologist Margie E. Lachman has been awarded a $1.45 million five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging to learn more about factors that can minimize memory declines in middle-aged and older adults. The research will identify modifiable beliefs and behaviors that are tied to better memory and enhanced functioning in everyday life.
"Many middle-aged and older . . .