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Seattle Longitudinal Study Measures six skills over time: Vocabulary Verbal memory Number Spatial orientation Inductive Reasoning Perceptual Speed

Gains in the Middle Aged Brain Bilateralization and neuroplasticity Emotional Regulation Decision Making

Personality Change vs. Stability Theories Supporting Stability: Theories Supporting Change: Freud The Trait Theory Caspi’s Contextual Model Jung Erikson Vaillant

The “Big Five” Personality Traits The Trait Theory The “Big Five” Personality Traits Neuroticism Extroversion Conscientiousness Agreeableness Openness to Change