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The 81St Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Program * - English Speaking Session # - Non-member of the Japanese Psychological Association Keynote Address Day 1 Sep. 20 09:20-10:50 2A / The Grand Hall SL-001 Intrapreneurial Self-Capital, well-being and sustainability in the st 21 century: The challenge of primary prevention* Speaker: Annamaria Di Fabio( University of Florence) Chair: Akira Tsuda( Kurume University) Day 2 Sep. 21 09:20-10:50 2A / The Grand Hall SL-002 Cultural hermeneutics: Epistemology for the transformation of cultural wisdom into objective knowledge* Speaker: Kwang-Kuo Hwang( Taiwan University) Chair: Satoko Kimpara( Miyazaki International College / Palo Alto Univer- sity) Day 3 Sep. 22 09:20-10:50 2A / The Grand Hall SL-003 Postdiction and awareness Speaker: Shinsuke Shimojo( California Institute of Technology) Chair: Masahiro Haraguchi( Kurume University) Day 3 Sep. 22 11:20-12:50 2A / The Grand Hall SL-004 Understanding human potential, creativity and transformation: Neurobiological, psychological and cultural perspectives* Speaker: Uichol Kim( Inha University) Chair: Susumu Yamaguchi( The University of Tokyo) -I- The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Commemorative lecture of the JPA awards for International Contribution to psychology Day 1 Sep. 20 09:20-10:20 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-001 The role of visual attention and working memory in social anxiety Speaker: Jun Moriya( Kansai University) Chair: Yoshihiko Tanno( The University of Tokyo) Day 1 Sep. 20 11:20-12:20 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-002 Doctor Strangelove: My study and reflection Speaker: Shigeru Watanabe( Keio University) Chair: Takayuki Sakagami( Keio University) Day 1 Sep. 20 14:30-15:30 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-003 Recovery from Child Abuse: Effects of Child Abuse on Brain Development Speaker: Nobuko Uchida( Professor of Jumonji University, Emeritus Professor of Ochanomizu University) Chair: Makiko Naka( Ritsumeikan University) Day 1 Sep. 20 16:30-17:30 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-004 Eye tracking with great apes Speaker: Fumihiro Kano( Kumamoto Sanctuary / Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University) Chair: Junichi Yamamoto( Keio University) Day 2 Sep. 21 09:20-10:20 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-005 Recent advances in research for longitudinal data analysis: Focusing on cross-lagged models and causal inference Speaker: Satoshi Usami( Center for Research and Development on Transition from Secondary to Higher Education, University of Tokyo) Chair: Tomokazu Haebara( The University of Tokyo) Day 2 Sep. 21 11:20-12:20 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-006 Cultural influences in recognition of emotional information: A cultural neuroscience approach Speaker: Keiko Ishii( Kobe University) Chair: Makiko Naka( Ritsumeikan University) -II- The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 2 Sep. 21 14:30-15:30 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-007 Bayesian Statistics and Psychology Speaker: Kazuo Shigemasu( Keio University / The University of Tokyo) Chair: Toshikazu Hasegawa( The University of Tokyo) Day 2 Sep. 21 16:30-17:30 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-008 Culture, Well-being, and Social Relationships Speaker: Yukiko Uchida( Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University) Chair: Akihito Shimazu( Kitasato University) Day 3 Sep. 22 11:20-12:20 3A / Kurumeza Theatre ITL-009 Evolution and plasticity of higher cognition: Findings from comparative studies and studies of expertise Speaker: Hiromitsu Miyata( Waseda University) Chair: Toshikazu Hasegawa( The University of Tokyo) Day 3 Sep. 22 09:20-10:50 2A / The Grand Hall SL-003 Postdiction and awareness Speaker: Shinsuke Shimojo( California Institute of Technology) Chair: Masahiro Haraguchi( Kurume University) -III- The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Symposium organized by Japanese Psychological Association Day 1 Sep. 20 09:20-11:00 2D / Exhibition Space 3 JPAS-001 JUPA Psychology Proficiency Test: Past, Present, and Future Organizer: Japanese Union of Psychological Associations Organizer, Chair: Shuichi Fujita( Nippon Sport Science University / Japanese Union of Psychological Associations) Organizer: Masato Onose( Seitoku University / Japanese Union of Psychological Associations) Organizer: Kazuya Horike( Toyo University / Japanese Union of Psychological Associations) Speaker: Nobuo Ohta( Tokyo University of Social Welfare / Japanese Union of Psychological Associations) Speaker: Shinobu Ikoma( Kawamura Gakuen Woman's University) Speaker: Shin Maruyama( Komazawa Women's University) Speaker: Yukiko Iso( Tokyo Future University) Speaker: Junichi Taniguchi( Tezukayama University) Discussant: Masuo Koyasu( Konan University / Japanese Union of Psychological Associations) Day 1 Sep. 20 11:20-13:00 2D / Exhibition Space 3 JPAS-002 Flash talk and presentation battle for early career psychologists and psychology students. Organizer: JPA Early Career Psychologist Network Day 1 Sep. 20 14:30-16:10 2B / Exhibition Space 1 JPAS-003 Behavioral Science of Bonds Formation: Bonds with Animals, Robots, and Imaginary Friends Organizer: Japanese Association of Behavioral Science Organizer: Hisayoshi Okamura( Cognitive and Molecular Reserach Institute of Brain Diseases) Speaker: Shota Okabe#( Jichi Medical University) Speaker: Hideyuki Takahashi#( Osaka University) Speaker: Yusuke Moriguchi( Kyoto University) Discussant: Kouta Kanno#( Kagoshima University) Chair: Kenkichi Takase( Jichi Medical University) -IV- The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 1 Sep. 20 16:30-18:10 2A / The Grand Hall JPAS-004 Psychology of Animation, part III Organizer, Chair: Masao Yokota( Nihon University) Speaker: Sunao Katabuchi#( Nihon University) Speaker: Hirokazu Yoshimura( Hosei University) Speaker: Ko Nakamura( Hokusei Gakuen University) Speaker: Takao Sato( Ritsumeikan University) Day 2 Sep. 21 09:20-11:00 2C / Exhibition Space 2 JPAS-005-1 Stepping forward with confidence: what to consider when choosing a graduate school Organizer: JPA Early Career Psychologist Network Speaker: Shunta Maeda( Waseda University) Speaker: Tetsuo Sato( Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children / Hokkaido University of Science) Speaker: Takeru Miyajima( Kyushu University) Discussant: Kenji Ogawa( Hokkaido University) Discussant: Hirokazu Furukawa( Naruto University of Education) Chair: Toshikazu Kawagoe( Shimane University) Chair: Kayoko Miura( Kanazawa University) Day 2 Sep. 21 11:20-13:00 2C / Exhibition Space 2 JPAS-005-2 Career consultation hour for psychology students and early career psychologists Organizer: JPA Early Career Psychologist Network Day 2 Sep. 21 14:30-16:10 2D / Exhibition Space 3 JPAS-006 Disaster Recovery and Psychology Organizer: The Japanese Psychological Association Organizer, Chair: Yutaka Matsui( University of Tsukuba) Organizer: Kiyoshi Ando( Toyo University) Speaker: Taizo Hayashi#( Otemon Gakuin University) Speaker: Tadahiro Motoyoshi( Kansai University) Speaker: Jumpei Yajima( Beppu University) -V- The 81st Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 2 Sep. 21 14:30-16:10 4A / Meeting Room 1,2 JPAS-007 Yujiro Motora and the beginning of Japanese psychology: Celebrating the 90th anniversary of Japanese Psychological Association Organizer: JPA Education and Research Committee Organizer, Speaker: Miki Takasuna( Tokyo International University) Organizer, Speaker: Ayumu Arakawa( Musashino Art University) Speaker: Tomoko Suzuki( Yokohama National University) Discussant: Hiroshi Ohizumi( Nihon Fukushi University) Chair: Shinichi Koizumi( Kyoei University) Day 2 Sep. 21 16:30-18:10 4A / Meeting Room 1,2 JPAS-008 Do PSYence Communication! 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