APS Annual Convention | May 28-30 | Barcelona, Spain

The following Department of Psychology faculty and students informed us that they will present at the convention. Please visit the APS website for more information, including a complete convention schedule.

APS Award Recipients

Toni Antonucci: APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award

Nazanin Kafaee: APS Poster Award (see poster information below)

Speakers and Panelists

Shayan Asadi: Investigating Environmental Determinants of Psychopathology: Towards a Contextualized Clinical Science (part of symposium Minority Stress Relates to Borderline Personality Disorder In Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults)

Myriam Al Bcherraoui (presenter and symposium chair): How Early Adversity Shapes Parent and Child Resilience: Longitudinal Associations with Child Emotion and Behavior Regulation (part of symposium From Households to Neighborhoods: An Integrative Approach to Cultivating Adaptive Development across the Lifespan)

Julie Boland: Turn Transition Times In Conversation: Transmission Delays Elicit Compensation, Not Alignment

Jasmine Cooper: Race Not Place: Neighborhood Disadvantage, Air Pollution Exposure, and Cognitive Health (part of symposium From Households to Neighborhoods: An Integrative Approach to Cultivating Adaptive Development across the Lifespan)

Pamela E. Davis-Kean: Discussant for symposium Households to Neighborhoods: An Integrative Approach to Cultivating Adaptive Development across the Lifespan

Grant King: Personalized Detection of Momentary Affect Using Passive Smartphone Sensing Data

Shinobu Kitayama: The Ecological Evolution of Cultural Strategies for Threat Deterrence and Group Coordination: Accounting for the Varieties of Interdependence (part of symposium Varieties of Interdependence: Global Sources and Regional Specificity)

Rich Gonzalez: Lost Foundations and New Frontiers: Reviving Rigor and Expanding Possibilities in Dyadic Analysis (part of symposium Tracing the Threads of Relationship Dynamics: Methodological Advances and Considerations In the Analysis of Dyadic Data)

Janan Mostajabi: When We Act (or Don’t): Contextual Influences on the Dynamics of Impulsivity (part of symposium Capturing Context: Multiple Pathways to Understanding Daily Mental Health Dynamics)

Craig Rodriguez-Seijas: Discussant for symposium Minority Stress Relates to Borderline Personality Disorder In Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults

Kate Schertz: What Makes a City Park Restorative? (part of symposium Urban Mental Health across Global, National, Local, and Neural Scales)

Linda Zhang: Opportunities In Broader Context: Links between Neighborhood Environment and Young Adult Cognitive Efficiency (part of symposium From Households to Neighborhoods: An Integrative Approach to Cultivating Adaptive Development across the Lifespan)

Poster Presentations

Blake Glatley: Longitudinal Associations between Socioeconomic Status, Executive Functions, and Children’s Social Behavior Using a Nationally Representative Sample

Nazanin Kafaee: Toward a Refined Measure of Erotophobia–Erotophilia: Re-Examining the Sexual Opinion Survey As a Window into Sexual Personality

Sila Mutaf: Punishing to Communicate or Retaliate? Honor Shapes Motivations across Cultures

Nicole Russel Pascual and Denise Sekaquaptewa: Diversity-Excellence Trade-Off Beliefs Negatively Affect Scholarship Decisions 

Victoria Vezaldenos: "We Have Shared Destinies”: The Role of Multiracial Youth In Advancing Social Justice Globally