2025 APS Global Summit Program

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2 Sessions

Subject Area: Science of Behavior Change

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Roundtable

Tuesday October 21, 2025 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM ET (16:00 - 16:45 UTC)

Subject Area: Science of Behavior Change

Abstract

We investigate culturally-linked psychological defaults (“cultural defaults”) as a theoretical basis for generating culturally-attuned messages that motivate action for climate adaptation. Through large-scale surveys and cultural product analysis, we identify a constellation of cultural defaults that vary across subgroups in the U.S. and between U.S. and East Asia.

We investigate culturally-linked psychological defaults (“cultural defaults”) as a theoretical basis for generating culturally-attuned messages that motivate action for climate adaptation. Through large-scale surveys and cultural product analysis, we identify a constellation of cultural defaults that vary across subgroups in the U.S. and between U.S. and East Asia.

Roundtable

Thursday October 23, 2025 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM ET (13:00 - 13:45 UTC)

Subject Area: Science of Behavior Change

Abstract

This roundtable brainstorms future research directions and global collaborations for the "Empowered Recovery" model in eating disorders. It seeks to explore advancing this integrated approach, linking agency, neurobiological reward, trauma, and culture, to foster more effective, person-centered, and sustainable recovery pathways for individuals worldwide.

This roundtable brainstorms future research directions and global collaborations for the "Empowered Recovery" model in eating disorders. It seeks to explore advancing this integrated approach, linking agency, neurobiological reward, trauma, and culture, to foster more effective, person-centered, and sustainable recovery pathways for individuals worldwide.