Describe the lifespan theory of development, and indicate its stance on the three basic issues of human development

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According to the lifespan perspective, human development is lifelong, multidimensional, and multidirectional. It involves both continuous gains and declines, and the discontinuous, stagewise emergence of new skills occurs. Development is influenced by multiple, interacting biological, psychological, and social forces, many of which vary from person to person, leading to diverse pathways of change. It also is affected by an intricate blend of hereditary and environmental factors. Both early and later experiences are important. There is plasticity at all ages.

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A. the primary motor cortex B. transcortical connections C. the globus pallidus D. the basal ganglia

Psychology