8:00 AM -
9:00 AM
Poster Session V
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8:00 AM -
8:20 AM Centennial I
Intentional Forgetting and ERP: Suppressing and Rehearsing Information in the Think--No Think Paradigm
Rhiannon E. Hart, Rochester Institute of Technology
Hot Topic Talk
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8:00 AM -
8:20 AM Dunwoody
The Effect of Test Format and Respondent Choice on Socially Desirable Responding
Lawrence C. Michels, University of Georgia
Hot Topic Talk
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8:00 AM -
8:20 AM Regency V
Debriefing Children in Suggestibility Studies with the Videotaped Event: Do Children Acknowledge Errors?
Maggie Bruck, Johns Hopkins University
Hot Topic Talk
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8:00 AM -
8:20 AM Regency VI
Comparing Virtual Reality Exposure to Standard Exposure for Fear of Flying Treatment
Ken Graap, Emory University
Hot Topic Talk
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8:00 AM -
9:00 AM Kennesaw
Funding Opportunities at National Institute on Drug Abuse
Federal Institutes and Agencies
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8:20 AM -
8:40 AM Regency VI
Self-Esteem Uncertainty and Depression Vulnerability
David D. Luxton, University of Texas, San Antonio
Hot Topic Talk
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8:20 AM -
8:40 AM Dunwoody
Job Engagement as a Buffer Against the Negative Effects of High Workload
Thomas W. Britt, Clemson University
Hot Topic Talk
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8:20 AM -
8:40 AM Regency V
Challenges to Traditional Views of Children's Development of Strategies: Utilization Deficiencies
Patricia H. Miller, University of Georgia
Hot Topic Talk
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8:20 AM -
8:40 AM Centennial I
Individual Differences in Human Olfactory Communication of Emotion
Denise Chen, Rice University
Hot Topic Talk
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8:40 AM -
9:00 AM Dunwoody
Relationship of Tacit Knowledge and Transformational Leadership in Army Officers
Jeffrey L. Alvarez, Army Research Institute
Hot Topic Talk
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8:40 AM -
9:00 AM Regency VI
Attentional Bias and Mood Persistence as Prospective Predictors of Dysphoria
Christopher G. Beevers, Brown University
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8:40 AM -
9:00 AM Regency V
Growth of False and Accurate Memories During the School Years
Amye R. Warren, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
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8:40 AM -
9:00 AM Centennial I
Gaze Direction Differentially Modulates the Amygdala’s Response to Anger and Fear Displays
Reginald B. Adams, Harvard University
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9:00 AM -
10:30 AM Courtland
Implicit Cognition and Addictive Behaviors: Recent Experimental Studies and Theoretical Perspectives
Reinout W. Wiers (Chair), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Symposium
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM Centennial I
The Psychology and Neurobiology of Addiction
Terry E. Robinson, University of Michigan
Invited Address
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM Hanover F-G
Simulation and Embodiment in Situated Conceptualization
Lawrence W. Barsalou, Emory University
Invited Address
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM Regency V
Learning to Learn in the Development of Action
Karen E. Adolph, New York University
Invited Address
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM Dunwoody
Biographical Data and Situational Judgment: An I/O Psychologist's Attempt to Enhance the Measurement and Prediction of College Student Performance
Neal Schmitt, Michigan State University
Invited Address
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9:00 AM -
9:20 AM Hanover A-B
What Makes Experiences Satisfying? Dispositional Motivations and Emotions in Well-Being
John A. Updegraff, University of California, Irvine
Hot Topic Talk
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9:00 AM -
10:30 AM Hanover C-D-E
September 11th and the Pursuit of Evil
Ali Banuazizi (Chair), Boston College
Invited Symposium
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM Regency VII
Optimizing Resistance to Forgetting: What Does Psychological Science Have to Offer?
Hal Pashler, University of California, San Diego
Invited Address
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9:20 AM -
9:40 AM Hanover A-B
Emotional Granularity: Representing Positive Emotional Experiences with Precision and Specificity
Michele M. Tugade, Boston College
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9:40 AM -
10:00 AM Hanover A-B
Does a Reliance Upon Introspection Lead to Questionable Beliefs of One's Impartiality?
Joyce M. Ehrlinger, Cornell University
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10:00 AM -
11:00 AM Centennial I
The Neurobiology of Social Attachment
Thomas Insel, National Institute of Mental Health
Invited Address
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10:00 AM -
10:30 AM Dunwoody
Computer-Supported Collaboration and the Future of Work
Lori Foster Thompson, North Carolina State University
Invited Talk
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10:00 AM -
11:00 AM Regency V
Infants' Physical World
Renee Baillargeon, University of Ilinois, Urbana, Champaign
Invited Address
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10:00 AM -
11:00 AM Regency VI
Contributions of Genotype X Environment Interaction Effects to Psychiatric Comorbidity: Insights from Alcohol Research
Andrew C. Heath, Washington University in St. Louis
Invited Address
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10:00 AM -
11:30 AM Hanover F-G
From the Lab to the Courtroom: Social Science and Jury Decision-Making
Bryan P. Myers (Chair), University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Symposium
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10:10 AM -
10:30 AM Regency VII
Working Memory and Mental Effort: Data from Pupillometry
Richard P. Heitz, Georgia Institute of Technology
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10:30 AM -
11:00 AM Hanover C-D-E
United We Stand? National Identity and Intergroup Bias Post-9/11
Stephanie Goodwin, Purdue University
Invited Talk
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10:30 AM -
10:50 AM Dunwoody
Using the Internet to Provide Feedback for Distributed Team Training
Thomas R. Gordon, University of South Florida
Hot Topic Talk
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10:35 AM -
10:55 AM Regency VII
Attention and Face Perception: A Change-Blindness Study
Donald D. Hoffman, University of California, Irvine
Hot Topic Talk
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Kennesaw
APSSC Student Symposium: Consequences of Person-Environment Fit Across Contexts
APS Student Caucus Program
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Centennial I
Cognitive Processes and Drug Abuse
Paul Schnur (Chair), National Institute on Drug Abuse
Symposium
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11:00 AM -
12:00 PM Hanover C-D-E
The Power of Words
Robert B. Zajonc, Stanford University
Invited Address
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11:00 AM -
11:30 AM Hanover A-B
Sound Matters: The Meaning of "Meaning" in Nonlinguistic Vocal Communication
Michael J. Owren, Georgia State University
Invited Talk
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Dunwoody
Aging, Adult Development, and Work
Ruth Kanfer (Chair), Georgia Institute of Technology
Invited Symposium
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Regency VII
Metacognition and Strategic Behavior: Recent Advances
Christopher Hertzog (Chair), Georgia Institute of Technology
Invited Symposium
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Regency VI
Studying Clinically Relevant Behaviors via Daily Experience Methods: Getting at What We Really Want to Know!
M. Lynne Cooper (Chair), University of Missouri, Columbia
Invited Symposium
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Courtland
A Great Pioneer of Clinical Science Remembered: Symposium in Honor of Paul E. Meehl
Scott Lilienfeld (Chair), Emory University
Invited Symposium
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11:00 AM -
12:30 PM Regency V
The Life-Long Development of Working Memory
J. Steven Reznick (Chair), University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill
Invited Symposium
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11:30 AM -
12:00 PM Hanover A-B
A Monkey's Got to Know His Limitations
David Washburn, Georgia State University
Invited Talk
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11:30 AM -
11:50 AM Hanover F-G
Personality as Performance: Using Choice Reaction Time to Understand Individual Differences in Emotional Experience
Michael Robinson, North Dakota State University
Invited Hot Topic Talk
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11:50 AM -
12:10 PM Hanover F-G
Integration of Emotion and Cognitive Control
Jeremy Gray, Washington University
Invited Hot Topic Talk
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12:00 PM -
12:30 PM Hanover C-D-E
9/11 Induced Changes in Attitudes Towards Violence
Craig Anderson, Iowa State University
Invited Talk
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12:00 PM -
12:20 PM Hanover A-B
The Automaticity of Binding Spontaneous Trait Inferences to Faces
Alexander Todorov, Princeton University
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12:10 PM -
12:30 PM Hanover F-G
What Is an Unconscious Emotion? Changing Behavior Without Awareness of the Eliciting Stimulus and the Affective Response
Piotr Winkielman, University of Denver
Invited Hot Topic Talk
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12:30 PM -
1:30 PM
Poster Session VI and Soc. Neuroscience Posters
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1:30 PM -
3:00 PM Centennial I
Social Neuroscience Symposium
Introduced by Thomas Insel, Director, NIMH -- Organized by National Science Foundation and National Institute of Mental Health (Chair)
Cross Cutting Symposium
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1:30 PM -
3:00 PM Hanover A-B
APS Student Caucus Symposium for Research on Socially and Economically Underrepresented Populations (RiSE-UP)
H'Sien Hayward, Stanford University
APS Student Caucus Program
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1:30 PM -
2:30 PM Regency VI
The Origins of Concepts
Susan Carey, Harvard University
APS Award Address
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1:30 PM -
3:00 PM Hanover C-D-E
Giving Psychology Away to the Public: The Discovering Psychology, PBS - Video Series---Featuring Cultural Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
Philip G. Zimbardo, Stanford University
Society for the Teaching of Psychology
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3:00 PM -
3:45 PM Centennial I
Treatment and Prevention of Depression
Robert Bjork, University of California, Los Angeles
PSPI Symposium
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3:00 PM -
4:00 PM Regency VI
Putting Things Together: The Binding Problem
Anne M. Treisman, Princeton University
APS Award Address
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3:30 PM -
5:00 PM Hanover F-G
APSSC Business Meeting/Elections
APS Student Caucus Program
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3:45 PM -
4:30 PM Centennial I
Self-Esteem
Robert Bjork, University of California, Los Angeles
PSPI Symposium
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5:00 PM -
6:00 PM Centennial I
The Mind's Self-Portrait
Daniel M. Wegner, Harvard University
Bring the Family Address
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In Your Schedule
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6:00 PM -
10:00 PM Off-site Event
Zoo Atlanta
Reception
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