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What Does the Future Hold for Psychological Science?
At the APS 37th Annual Convention, scientists shared their concerns about the challenges facing psychological science amidst a tide of funding stoppages and worrisome technological changes.
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Teachers Should Focus On the Impact, Not the Approach, Education Scholar Says
“I don’t care how you teach,” Hattie said in May at the 37th APS Annual Convention in Washington, DC. “I care about the impact of your teaching.”
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Member Spotlight: 2025 Spence Award Recipient Justin Minue Kim On the Science of Emotion
This Spence recipient’s interdisciplinary work examines the neurocognitive mechanisms of affective information processing and how they impact mental health.
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Inclusivity Spotlight: The More You Know: Essential Truths for Social Justice Research, Practice, and Policy
In this Inclusivity Spotlight, Barrett highlights principles to effectively engage in research, practice, and policy that produces equitable outcomes.
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Keynote Address: Building Emotional Memories: From Neural Process to Narratives
What details do people build into their memory representations for good or bad experiences? What neural processes do they use to build these representations? How can these memories, and their narrative framings, influence behavior? In this Keynote Address, Kensinger describes how her in-the-laboratory experiments provide answers.
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Psychological Science and Society Plenary Panel Session: Collective Cognition
This panel brings together speakers carrying out novel research to address how group interaction influences cognitive processing, going beyond the typical approach of studying cognition through observing individuals acting alone.