LPC Lifespan is a research laboratory based at the Florida State University College of Medicine in Tallahassee, FL. Their mission is to investigate the relationship between personality, psychological factors, and cognitive function across the lifespan. Through multidisciplinary research, they aim to identify the psychological and social factors that contribute to dementia and support healthier cognition. Their projects focus on topics such as the impact of personality on the risk of Alzheimer's, the role of a sense of purpose in life on memory, the effects of loneliness and close relationships on cognition, and the harm caused by weight stigma on health.
With a lifespan approach, LPC Lifespan examines the early environmental origins of personality and cognition and how they co-develop over time. Their research is diverse, ranging from genetics to cross-cultural studies. By understanding the interplay between personality and other psychological factors, they strive to identify appropriate targets for interventions and promote healthier cognitive outcomes. LPC Lifespan is committed to advancing knowledge in the field of personality and cognition, with the ultimate goal of preventing dementia and supporting cognitive health throughout life.
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