APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Poster Session I

Thursday, May 23, 2019 · Washington, DC

Poster

Presentations

  1. The Role of Religious-Political Identity Integration in Tolerance Towards Political Ingroup and Outgroup MembersAnna Dalton, Sarah Huff
  2. Beliefs about Addiction, Moral Foundations, and Support for Drug-Testing People Receiving Public AssistanceJeffrey Rudski, Meghan Allen
  3. Substance and Behavioral Addictions: Models, Stigma, and TreatmentBrian Hauptman, Eilis Leyens, Carly Tilson, Jaclyn Trachtenberg, Jeffrey Rudski
  4. Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Concerns with Narcotic PrescriptionShanon Hoehne, Carl Weaver, Valerie Vancol, Catherine Peralta, Wendy Gechter, Jeffrey Rudski
  5. The Relationship between Habitation of College Students and Problematic Internet Use, Interpersonal Skills, Self-Efficacy, and Mental Health.Kimberly Mack
  6. Varenicline Is Effective at 2-Year Follow-up in a Sample of Veterans Receiving Care through Veterans Health AdministrationAmy Farrell, Dawn Johnson
  7. Characteristics of Emotional Functioning, Craving, and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation As Predictors of Relapse in Patients with Alcohol Use DisorderSvetlana Klimanova, Anna Trusova, Anton Gvozdetsky, Anna Berezina
  8. The Psychological Effects of Metabolic Crisis on Patients and Their Families with Fatty-Acid Oxidation DisordersJacob Voudren
  9. I Hate Math, My Feelings Say so Juanita Morris
  10. Can the Use of Mandalas Enhance State Mindfulness?C. Estelle Campenni
  11. Lack of Emotional Awareness Predicts Decreased Public and Private Self-AwarenessJoy Quiles Tajes, Ashley Davis, Kristine Jacquin
  12. Memories for Trump’s 2016 Election: Effects of Delay and PoliticsSophia Morgan, Sydney Bebar, Jaina Siemienkowicz, Jessica Dupree, John Bohannon
  13. The Affective Approach Avoidance Task: An Objective Measure of NonreactivityYingmin Zou, Xinghua Liu
  14. Validating the Affect Modulation Ability Questionnaire (AMAQ) Using Exploratory Structural Equation ModelingLauren Kirby, Christopher Thomas, Tracy Witte, Jessica Busler, Heath Demaree, Jennifer Robinson
  15. Dreams, Bad Dreams, and Nightmares As Predictors of Daily Change in Negative AffectOlivia Tousignant, Daniel Glass, Michael Suvak, Gary Fireman
  16. Vagal Flexibility during Disappointment Introspection Predicts Empathy and Prosocial BehaviorRyan Hodge, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Paul Hastings
  17. Political Affiliation and Positive Affect: Different Effects of Mindfulness on Liberals and ConservativesThomas Lueckel, Jerin Lee, Natalie Shook
  18. Rumination Mediates the Relationship between Attention Inflexibility and Affect in Daily LifeAnna Olczyk, Tannaz Mirhosseini, Skye Napolitano, Angela Bush, Ilya Yaroslavsky
  19. On the Accuracy of Job-Related Affective Forecasts: A Text-Based AnalysisLinden Hughes, Olivia Pagan, Xue Lei, Lydia Craig, Carol Wong, Jill Bradley-Geist, et al.
  20. Grunting Systematically Biases Opponents’ Predictions in TennisRouwen Cañal-Bruland, Lars Jauernig, Florian Müller
  21. Social Norms Can Persuade Hospital Visitors to Clean Their HandsSusanne Gaube, Eva Lermer
  22. Does Working Memory Capacity Affect the Processing of TV Commercials?Adria Mankute, Cristel Russell
  23. The Effect of Social Emotional Information on AttentionParmis Khosravi, Alyssa Parker, Sheina Godovich, Brendan Rich, Nancy Adleman
  24. Is Personality Related to Cancer and Can the Siri be Used to Discriminate Cancer from Cancer-Free Groups?Rudolph Bailey, Jeannie Montagano, Jason Taller
  25. Unique Pattern Sequences Characterize the 639,120 Theoretical Possibilities Used to Clinically Diagnose and Empirically Categorize Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderAngela Berlingeri, Jeffrey Knight
  26. First Language Effect in Implicit Social CognitionKirsten Morehouse, Mahzarin Banaji, Steven Lehr
  27. Subtle Differences in Phonotactic Probability Affect Speech Processing in Brazilian-Portuguese AdultsRodrigo Dal Ben, Débora Souza, Jessica Hay
  28. The Feminine and the Freaks: Gender and Mental Health Status Linguistic Frames Differentially Impact Perceptions of a Hypothetical IndividualJessica Burchett, Kimberly Epting
  29. Neural Bases of Accent PerceptionKayoko Okada, Nicole Infantino
  30. Backward Priming Relies on a Consciously Identified PrimeRyan Calcaterra, Keith Hutchison
  31. Book, Libro, Dax! the Importance of Language Dominance in the Mutual Exclusivity Bias in Bilingual InfantsShannon Gibson, Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez
  32. Information Structure and Different Preferences for Word Order in Conjoined Noun Phrases in Child and Adult Speech of Mandarin ChineseJidong Chen, Bhuvana Narasimhan, Angel Chan, Wenchun Yang, Shu Yang
  33. The Routine Language InterventionMaria Robelo, Kelly Escobar, Catherine Tamis-LeMonda
  34. Screening Two-Year-Olds for Language Issues through Comprehension: Convergent Validity of the Baby Quils with the McdiHaley Weaver, Hannah Puttre, Rosalie Odean, Dani Levine, Emily Jackson, Rachael McCollum, et al.
  35. Negation Mediates Semantic Representations in an Artificial Language Learning ParadigmStephanie Huette, John Hollander
  36. Effects of Semantic Satiation on the Interpretation of Figurative LanguageBlack Sheila, Barbra-Shae Jackson, Kyle Kraemer, Wood Meagan, Teairra Evans
  37. Precision of Working Memory for Biological MovementsYang Guo, Rende Shui, Mowei Shen, Zaifeng Gao
  38. Memory As a Function of Current and Accumulated ExperienceEman Abdulhadi, Khadijah Aldabbag, Aseel Sabbagh, Reem Ghazi, Miznah Alajmi, Halah Al Kuhayli, et al.
  39. Positive Feedback Changes Subjective Memory Beliefs but Not Memory PerformanceTesnim Arar, Sarah French, Keith Lyle
  40. Prospective Survival Processing: Is Survival Processing an Effective Encoding Strategy for Prospective Memory?Erin Harrington, Amelia Kurk, Celinda Reese-Melancon
  41. Designing an fMRI/EEG Optimized Memory Task to Explore the Unique Determinants of Face Recognition AbilityAndrew Graves, Jesse Grabman, James Morris, Chad Dodson
  42. Social Support from Friends Predicts Changes in Memory Specificity Following a Stressful Life EventChristine H. M. Chiu, Hon Wing Ma, Yannick Boddez, Filip Raes, Tom Barry
  43. Sharing Different Types of Memories Develops Relationship Closeness DifferentlyLi Guan, Qi Wang
  44. People Make Appraisals about Other People's Experiences Based on the Outcomes of Those ExperiencesRyan Burnell, Maryanne Garry
  45. Classical Music during Sleep Facilitates Educational Learning: A Targeted Memory Reactivation Experiment with Immediate and 9-Month Follow-up TestingChenlu Gao, Nikita Chapagain, Taylor Terlizzese, Michael Scullin
  46. The Short-Term Source Amnesia Occurs in Visual but Not Auditory ModalityYingtao Fu, Mengjiao Xu, Tengfei Wang, Rende Shui, Mowei Shen, Hui Chen
  47. Physical Activity and Cognition: What’s the Connection?Danielle Zahn, Julia Boehm
  48. Delay and Confidence: A Flashbulb Memory Report on Donald Trump's ElectionSiemienkowicz Jaina, Mikala Lain, Hannah Strawmyer, Ashley Salazar, Jessica Dupree, John Bohannon
  49. The Effect of Acute Stress and Implementation Intentions on Prospective MemoryEvan Hughes, Peter Varga, Deborah Clawson
  50. A Flashbulb Memory Report on Donald Trump’s Election: Effects of Source and Information TypeEmily Leiderman, Sofie Camarillo, Jaina Siemienkowicz, Hannah Strawmyer, Jessica Dupree, John Bohannon
  51. Do Conflicting Memory Instructions Affect the Distribution of Attention in Double-Item Directed Forgetting Paradigm?Pelin Tan, Daryl Wilson
  52. Working Hard to Remember: A Component Analysis of Working Memory in College StudentsAnn Johnson, Coral Shuster, Clara Huffman, Sara Lininger, Keely Wagner, Ian Smith, et al.
  53. Flashbulb Memory: Interactions of Arousal, Information Type, and Accuracy Regarding Confidence in Memory for Donald Trump’s ElectionJaina Siemienkowicz, Sofie Camarillo, Hannah Walley, Tessa Weidner, Jessica Dupree, John Bohannon
  54. The Accuracy of Cross-Race Witness Description and Show-up IdentificationJianjian Qin, Anna Astrein, Elena Tessler, William Goodson, Samantha Houston, David Wager
  55. Cultural Identity Priming and Own-Race Bias in Face Recognition MemoryAspen Madrid
  56. Background Images Affect True Memory, but Not False Memory: Evidence from Contextual Environment Effect in Drm Paradigm.Miura Shungo, Makioka Shogo
  57. Enhanced Memory and Confidence for Musical StimuliAlyse Finch, Mark Stern, Rebecca Deason
  58. Cognitive Reappraisal Differentially Affects Recall and Recognition Memory for Emotional WordsCarolyn Koch, Jacqueline Leventon
  59. Focus on Others- Versus Self- and Family- Content in Autobiographical Memory Is Associated with Personality, Self-Construals and Well-BeingBanu Cankaya, Berivan Ece
  60. Imagining Memory Palaces: How Object and Spatial Imagery Affect the Method of LociLouis Varilias, Marianne Lloyd
  61. Exploring Metacognition and Mood-Congruent RecallDaniel VanHorn, Marissa Post, Alexis Vosnos, Fayana Simms
  62. Factors Impacting the Revelation Effect for Autobiographical Memory JudgmentsVincent Medina, Marianne Lloyd
  63. Alterations in Autobiographical Memory and Future Thinking in Chronic Pain DisordersStella Quenstedt, Jillian Sucher, Adam Brown
  64. Celebrity Prevalence: The Nonlinear Relationship between Judged and Actual FrequencyZachary Mayne, Michael Gardner, Dan Woltz, John Kircher
  65. Bayesian Priors in Estimates of Object Location in Virtual RealityCristina Sampaio, Maria Jones, Joo Hyun Kim
  66. Is a (Threatening) Picture (of an Animate Stimulus) Worth a Thousand Words? Evidence for the Animacy Effect Using Photographic StimuliJuliana Leding, Peggy Taylor, Danielle Soren-Brunelle
  67. Context Reinstatement Mitigages the Testing EffectChristopher Rowland
  68. Can Working Memory, Attention and Gender Predict Processing Speed?Monih Alshehri, Nadia Nosworthy, Tevni Grajales
  69. The Effects of Music on MemoryBriana Swank, Brittany Allen, Cynthia Erickson
  70. 'People report “pre-traumatic stress” symptoms in relation to an imagined stressful future eventMevagh Sanson, Maryanne Garry
  71. The Effect of Self-Selected Music on Affect and AnxietyCourtney Wilson, Reiko Graham
  72. People Prefer Auto Tuned Songs, but Only When They Are UnawareAlly Killen, Cheryl Errichetti, Kim Holleran, Michael Roy
  73. Music with Resonance Increases Hemispheric Synchronicity in EEG – Implication for Music TherapyTadashi Kato, Michael Vercelli, Mahmood Hossain, Korri Kregecz, Taylor Espy, Jennifer Gonsorcik, et al.
  74. Money, Sex, and Power: An Analysis of Song Lyrics from 1989 and 2017Patricia Kahlbaugh, Shawn Morris, Alicia Moroyoqui, Henryriana Maxelix, Andrea Acevedo
  75. Can Theatre Change Minds? Evidence from a Field Experiment about Theatre's Effects on Attitudes, Empathy, and Pro-SocialitySteve Rathje, Hackel Leor, Zaki Jamil
  76. Music and Encoding Specificity: The Effects of Combined Modalities on RecognitionAmy Bosley, Stephanie Kazanas
  77. Self-Selected Background Music Has Few Negative Effects on Abstract Thinking and Executive Function Task PerformanceJordan Barbone, Geeta Shivde
  78. Underdogs, Musicians, and Music: Evaluations of “Underdogs” and “Topdogs” Based on Music Genre AffiliationEva Hersch, Danielle Kraes, Ilissa Kaufman, Yunshan Jiang, Kenneth Michniewicz, Laura Edelman
  79. That Song Really Takes Me Back: Exploring the Links between Music and Memory for Events Vs MomentsMikala Lain, Haylie Moehlenkamp, Tara Lineweaver
  80. An Integrative Framework for Creating Visual ArtMonique Major, Kimberly King, Camryn Moore, Kaalex Ash-Green, Carylnn Newhouse, Lillian Lo, et al.
  81. Forgiveness Buffers the Association between Bullying and Wellness Indicators in Medical Residents.Frank Fincham, Ross May, Lidia Firulescu, Marcos Sanchez-Gonzalez
  82. Association of Emotional Intelligence, Social Support and Connectedness in Non-Suicidal Self-InjuryAmanda Simundic, Amanda Argento, Jessica Mettler, Julia Petrovic, Nancy Heath
  83. The Role of Self-Regulation in Moderating the Relationship between Traumatic Life Events and Student GpaAris Karagiorgakis, Samantha Long
  84. Resiliency Factors in Goal Striving: The Unique Power of HopeSara Moss, Jennifer Cheavens
  85. Parental Stress and Socioemotional Functioning of Young Children Experiencing HomelessnessHelen Yu, Alexandra Buccelli, Janette Herbers
  86. Posttraumatic Growth Following Severe Weather Exposure Does Not Depend on Education LevelLaSenie Coleman, Fiona Cunningham, Kristine Jacquin
  87. College Students Understand That Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences Leads to Later Mental Health ConsequencesNathalie Goubet, Janique Washington-Walker, Tyler Keohan, Kasey Higgins
  88. Stigmas and Economic Stress Among College Students: The Role of Resilience and Emotion Regulation As Mitigating FactorsChristopher Julian, Sharon Stringer
  89. The Role of Adolescents’ Perceptions of Mattering in the Relation between Caregiver Social Support and Adolescent Resilience after Sexual AbuseTricia Gower, Ernest Jouriles, Caitlin Rancher, Colton Kurth, Renee McDonald
  90. Risk and Resilience in 9/11 Pregnant Widows and Their Infants at One YearBeatrice Beebe, Sanghan Lee, Robert DelGaudio, Emily Hersch, Elliana Sherwin, Lily Abrahams, et al.
  91. Longitudinal Analysis of School Burnout and Sleep QualityKristina Bauer, Ross May, Natalie Rivera, Frank Fincham
  92. Discrimination Predicts Social Anxiety in Sexual Minorities: The Role of Social Support and Emotion RegulationLindsay Gillikin, Ilana Seager
  93. The Effect of Body Awareness on the Relationship between ECT and IPVJenna Rose, Sara Haden
  94. Peer Attachment Quality, Self-Esteem, and Self-Efficacy Among Emancipated Foster YouthKarlygush Smith, Duyen Trang, Tuppett Yates
  95. Investigating Cross-Lagged and Bidirectional Relationships between School Burnout and Problematic Internet UseMegan McGuire, Ross May, Frank Fincham
  96. Posttraumatic Growth Often Occurs Following Severe Weather EventsFiona Cunningham, LaSenie Coleman, Kristine Jacquin
  97. Personal and Family Factors That Promote Academic Success Among Children with Incarcerated MothersDaryl Hesse, Danielle Dallaire
  98. Coping and Posttraumatic Cognitions Distinguish Women Who Develop PTSD from Those Who Recover from Interpersonal ViolenceBrooklynn Bailey, Matthew Morris
  99. Profiles of Adversity Among Children Experiencing HomelessnessJake Leonard, Alexandra Buccelli, Vrabic Sarah, Janette Herbers
  100. Wait-List Control Evaluation of a School-Based Mindfulness Program for at-Risk Students in an Urban Elementary School: Modest Outcomes and Systemic ChallengesWesley Bullock, Emily Meadows, Susan Doyle, Hannah Herc, Shannon Manley, Clayton Allred, et al.
  101. Contextual Stressors and Adjustment of Undocumented University StudentsJean Pauline Serrano, Daniel Del Cid, Scott Plunkett
  102. Language and Achievement Orientation As Protective Factors Against PTSD Among Maltreated YouthAnthony Romero, Amanda Howard, Christopher Kearney
  103. Handwriting Versus Typing: Effects of Psychomotor Procedure on Memory RecallMichael Disch, Zachary Van Cleef
  104. Memory Recall: Misattribution of Correct Items to Later Slides in Emotional ConditionsGuy Maynard, Erin Neis, Sofie Camarillo, Brett DeWitt, John Bohannon
  105. Effects of Handedness Consistency and Saccade Execution on Eyewitness Memory in General and Specific Cued-Recall ProceduresAnna Kelley, Keith Lyle
  106. Age, Memory Load, and Interruption Effects on Individual Working Memory PerformanceCielo Prischak, Victoria Kazmerski
  107. Warnings and Discrepancy Detection As Tactics for Increasing Resistance to Varying Amounts of MisinformationNatasha Bailey, J. Klemfuss, Elizabeth Loftus
  108. The Effects of a Restrictive Eating Mindset on Episodic Memory StrengthMorgan Kindel, Jessica Walker
  109. The Effects of Emotional Content and Emotional Context on False Memory in Older AdultsWeiwei Zhang, Julien Gross, Harlene Hayne
  110. Mindfulness, Working Memory, and False RecallKerri Goodwin, Mallory Kahn, Gavriella Lebowitz, Aliya Gladden, Morgan Pearce
  111. Can Musical Mnemonics Enhance Source Memory?Mark Stern, Alyse Finch, Rebecca Deason
  112. Social Engagement Related to Inferior Verbal Memory in Young AdultsKassandra Ramsdell, Sara Festini
  113. Reappraisal Tactic Use in Response to Regret and DisappointmentLindsay Bamford, Catherine Ortner
  114. Enhancement and Suppression Ability Differentially Predict Social Functioning and Psychopathology SymptomsZhi Xun, William Tsai
  115. Finding Purpose in the Sublime: Proneness to Experiencing Awe Is Associated with Greater Meaning and Purpose in LifeValerie Nguyen, Sean Goldy, Paul Piff
  116. Emotion Regulation Mediates Therapeutic Alliance and Anxiety Treatment Outcomes in Emerging Adults during Inpatient Psychiatric TreatmentChristopher Shepard, Bella Schanzer, Michelle Patriquin
  117. The Tendency to Seek Other Social Bonds May be Separate from the Affect Memory MechanismsBailey Marek, Sydney Bebar, Allan Schneider, John Bohannon
  118. Network Analysis of Trauma Symptoms Among Polyvictimized YouthZoe Bridges-Curry, Caroline Christian
  119. The Influence of Ancestral and Dutch Identity on Perceptions of Intercultural Experiences Among Immigrant Youth in the NetherlandsVanessa Weva, Jenilee-Sarah Napoleon, Michael Hoover, Lydia Krabbendam, Jacob Burack, Mariette Huizinga
  120. Does Child Attachment Security Moderate the Relation between Maternal Depression Symptoms and Child Executive Function?Morgan Benner, David Patton, Jessica Stern, Jude Cassidy, Bonnie Brett, Jacquelyn Gross
  121. The Blank Lineup Procedure: A Useful Screening Tool When Paired with Certain InstructionsTalira Kucina, James Sauer, Glenys Holt, Neil Brewer, Matthew Palmer
  122. Coparenting, Parenting Style, and Child Behavior Problems in a Diverse, Low-Income, Community SampleRachel Mack, Noa Leiter, Lindsey Siff, Christina Gee
  123. Young Children’s Learning of Mathematics from Male and Female Intelligent Media CharactersMarisa Putnam, Evan Barba, Lauren Seibel, Fantini Elizabeth, Nissen Joy, Emily Zuckerman, et al.
  124. Older Maximizers Are Not More Prone to Depression, Lower Life Satisfaction, and Avoidance in Decision-Making, but May Experience Regret and IndecisivenessEliza Polli, Sharon Armstrong
  125. Subjective Versus Objective Measures of Social Class: How Well Do Objective Measures of Social Class Align with College Students’ Subjective Perceptions of Their Identity?Janelle Gagnon, Grace Rhodes
  126. Evaluation of a Wireless Single-Channel EEG for Sleep Stage IdentificationKayla Thomspon, Cheng Qian, Ana Fins, Jaime Tartar
  127. A Network Approach to the UPPS-P Model of Impulsive Personality: Stability and Validity across Young AdulthoodPatrick Goh, Christine Lee, Michelle Martel, Karen Derefinko, Donald Lynam
  128. More Screen Time? Increased Use of Electronics Attenuates the Relationship between Callous-Unemotional Traits and Externalizing Behaviors.Pevitr Bansal, Patrick Goh, Michelle Martel
  129. American Cultural Connection Associated with Higher Risk of Suicide, Depression, and Anxiety in Justice Involved YouthMargaret Webb, Kathleen Kemp
  130. Childhood Neighborhood Disadvantage and Risk for Depression in Early AdulthoodNatalie Sheeks, Alea Albright, Dr. Jackson Goodnight
  131. The Differential Impact of Homework on Treatment Outcome for Youth with AnxietySarah Broner, Kate Fitzgerald, Christopher Monk, Emily Bilek, Kinh Luan Phan, Timothy Johnson, et al.
  132. The Effects of Visualization on an Athlete's PerformanceBret Gilmour
  133. General Self-Efficacy Mediates the Relationship between Boredom and Perceived Social SupportJoanna Diab
  134. Significance of Acculturation and Race on BMI and HealthDonna Demanarig, Todd Esperance
  135. Women of Color Holding a Fixed Mindset Demonstrate Lower Levels of Resilience and More Negative Attitudes Towards STEMIsabel Bilotta
  136. Gender and Marital Status As Moderators of the Relationship between Role Ambiguity and Depression Among Korean EmployeesHyung In Park
  137. Pain Centrality and Symptom Severity in Individuals with Chronic Pain DisordersJillian Sucher, Stella Quenstedt, Adam Brown