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Keynote Address: Integrating Knowledge in Psychological Science Using Ontologies

Please log in to view this content. Note that this video is only available to those who registered for ICPS 2023. Login Keynote speaker: Susan Michie, University College London, United Kingdom Psychological science has a crucial role to play in addressing the challenges facing humanity. Its vast and rapidly growing body of evidence can inform […]

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Keynote Address: Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Human Social Chemosignaling in Health and Disease

Please log in to view this content. Note that this video is only available to those who registered for ICPS 2023. Login Keynote speaker: Noam Sobel, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Most animals communicate using social chemosignals, namely chemicals emitted by one member of the species that then produce hormonal and behavioral changes in other

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Bringing Contexts In, Taking Racism Out: How to Improve Cognitive Psychology 

Cognitive psychology studies universal processes such as memory, decision making, or emotions, for example. However, the theoretical, epistemological, and methodological assumptions that support the field’s longtime focus on studying “cognitive universals” might have resulted in a science of human cognition based on the performance and behavior of people who are predominantly White, English-speaking, and socially

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Future of Work

Please log in to view this content. Note that this video is only available to those who registered for ICPS 2023. Login This symposium covers key issues associated with the “future of work,” including globalization and culture change, workplace technology (e.g., machine learning and artificial intelligence), employee withdrawal/turnover, and virtual and remote work arrangements. Discussions

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Improving Addiction Treatment Through Better Understanding and Targeting Cognitive Motivational Mechanisms

Please log in to view this content. Note that this video is only available to those who registered for ICPS 2023. Login Addictions are among the most frequent and costly of all mental and brain disorders. In the past decade, new training methods have been developed to improve addiction treatment based on insights into the

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Anti-Science Beliefs and Attitudes

Please log in to view this content. Note that this video is only available to those who registered for ICPS 2023. Login As the world faces unprecedented crises (climate change, pandemics, mass extinction, etc.), reliance on scientific knowledge and the implementation of evidenced-based policies is more necessary than ever. Unfortunately, anti-science beliefs and attitudes are

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“The Tribe Has Spoken”: Race and Gender Bias Influence Voting Outcomes in Reality TV Show 

It’s easy to support one another when there’s enough to go around, but zero-sum situations in which one person’s loss is another’s gain are known to bring out people’s worst tendencies—and the reality television show Survivor is no exception.   During each season, 16, 18, or 20 contestants are split into teams called “tribes” and marooned

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Collaborative Research, Globalization Efforts Are Priorities for APS President-Elect Randi Martin

New to the APS Board of Directors, left to right: Teresa Bajo, Randi Martin, Lila Davachi Psychological scientists Randi Martin, Teresa Bajo, and Lila Davachi joined the APS Board of Directors for three-year terms on June 1, complementing the existing board membership with extensive experience influencing our understanding of memory, cognitive neuroscience, and language, among

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