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Program Sessions Presented in Foreign Languages and Japanese The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Program Sessions presented in foreign languages and Japanese # - Non-member of the Japanese Psychological Association Keynote Address Day 1 Sep.10 9:20-10:50 RY206 SL-001 Emotion is in the eye of the interpreter. What matters is not where you take it from, but where you take it * Invited Address by:Debi Roberson( University of Essex) Chair:Mariko Kikutani#( Doshisha University) Day 1 Sep.10 13:10-14:40 RY203 SL-002 Autonomy and control in human behavior: Research on motivation and wellness from self-determination theory * Invited Address by:Richard M. Ryan( Australian Catholic University) Chair:Ayumi Tanaka( Doshisha University) Day 2 Sep.11 9:20-10:50 RY203 SL-003 How developmental transitions in infancy result from locomotor experience * Invited Address by:Joseph J. Campos( University of California, Berkeley) Chair:Ichiro Uchiyama( Doshisha University) Day 2 Sep.11 15:30-17:00 RY203 SL-004 Facial expressions and basic emotions * Invited Address by:James A. Russell( Boston College) Chair:Naoto Suzuki( Doshisha University) *The lecture will be given in English. -I- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Commemorative lecture of the JPA Awards for International Contribution to Psychology Day 1 Sep.10 9:20-10:20 RY203 ITL-001 Development of executive function in typical and atypical children Address by:Yusuke Moriguchi( Joetsu University of Education) Chair:Shoji Itakura( Kyoto University) Day 1 Sep.10 15:30-16:30 RY203 ITL-002 Imagination: Human mind viewed from the study of chimpanzee mind Address by:Tetsuro Matsuzawa( Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) Chair:Toshio Yamagishi( The University of Tokyo) Day 3 Sep.12 9:20-10:20 RY203 ITL-003 Critical roles of motivation in learning: A multimethod approach Address by:Kou Murayama( University of Reading) Chair:Shin-ichi Mayekawa( Tokyo Institute of Technology) Day 3 Sep.12 13:10-14:10 RY203 ITL-004 Collaborations with Japanese visual scientists Address by:Hiroshi Ono( York University) Chair:Takao Sato( The University of Tokyo) Day 3 Sep.12 15:30-16:30 RY203 ITL-005 Comparative cognitive approach on crossmodal correspondences Address by:Ikuma Adachi( Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) Chair:Tetsuro Matsuzawa( Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) -II- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Symposium organized by Japanese Psychological Association Day 1 Sep.10 13:10-15:10 RY Basement1 JPAS-001 What can psychology do for public and society? :Public needs and psychology education Organizer, Chair:Takashi Kusumi( Kyoto University) Speaker:Hiroshi Yama( Osaka City University) Speaker:Asako Miura( Kwansei Gakuin University) Speaker:Kensuke Okada( Senshu University) Speaker:Satoru Kikuchi( Shinshu University) Day 1 Sep.10 13:10-15:10 RY204 JPAS-002 The role of the reference benchmarks for the quality assurance of undergraduate psychology education. Thinking about a report on the reference benchmarks proposed by a sectional committee of Science Council of Japan. Organizer, Chair:Tamotsu Toshima( Hiroshima University) Organizer, Speaker:Takao Sato( The University of Tokyo) Organizer, Speaker:Toshikazu Hasegawa( The University of Tokyo) Speaker:Hisao Osada( J. F. Oberlin University) Speaker:Yuji Hakoda( Kyoto Women's University) Speaker:Kiyoshi Ando( Toyo University) Discussant:Yoshitaka Nakajima( Kyushu University) Discussant:Etsuko Harada( Tsukuba University) Discussant:Mie Matsui( Toyama University) Day 1 Sep.10 15:30-17:30 RY204 JPAS-003 Plasticity and neuro-cognitive characteristics of aging brain * Organizer, Speaker:Kaoru Sekiyama( Kumamoto University) Organizer, Chair:Masamichi Sakagami( Tamagawa University) Organizer:Shin'ya Nishida( NTT Communication Science Laboratories) Organizer, Chair:Masaki Tomonaga( Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) Speaker:Takashi Tsukiura( Kyoto University) Speaker:Toshiharu Nakai#( National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology) Speaker:Lars Bäckman#( Karolinska Institute) Discussant:Masataka Watanabe( Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science) Discussant:Mie Matsui( University of Toyama) *The lecture will be given in English. -III- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 2 Sep.11 9:20-11:20 RY Basement1 JPAS-004 How psychology would be able to contribute to an aging society? Organizer, Chair:Hisao Osada( J. F. Oberlin University) Organizer, Chair:Yuji Hakoda( Kyoto Women's University) Speaker:Osamu Matsuda( Tokyo Gakugei University) Speaker:Hiromi Imuta( Tokyo Metropolitan University) Speaker:Etsuko Harada( University of Tsukuba) Speaker:Kazuhiro Harada( National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology) Discussant:Hiroshi Imada( Professor Emeritus at Kwansei Gakuin University) Discussant:Ken Goryo( Professor Emeritus at Chiba University) Day 2 Sep.11 9:20-11:20 RY202 JPAS-005 The road to English papers (5) Organizer, Chair:Kazuo Fujita( Kyoto University) Organizer:Jun-ichi Abe( Hokkaido University) Speaker:Kenta Kimura( National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Speaker:James R. Anderson#( Kyoto University) Discussant:Jun Saiki( Kyoto University) Discussant:Mie Matsui( University of Toyama) Day 2 Sep.11 13:10-15:10 RY203 JPAS-006 Empathy, conformity, and theory of mind in children, apes, and androids. * Organizer:Tetsuro Matsuzawa( Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University) Organizer, Chair:Masataka Watanabe( Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science) Speaker:Andrew Whiten#( University of St. Andrews) Speaker:Hiroshi Ishiguro#( Osaka University) Discussant:Tatsuya Kameda( Hokkaido University) Discussant:James R. Anderson#( Kyoto University) *The lecture will be given in English. -IV- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 2 Sep.11 13:10-15:10 RY204 JPAS-007 The possibility of“ JPA Certified Psychological Researcher (tentative title)” Organizer, Speaker, Chair:Tatsuya Sato( Ritsumeikan University) Organizer:Naoto Suzuki( Doshisha University) Speaker:Shigeru Ichihara( Tokyo Metropolitan University) Speaker:Makiko Naka( Hokkaido University) Speaker:Yoshiyuki Watanabe( Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine) Discussant:Takuya Watanabe( Ritsumeikan University) Discussant:Hiroaki Suzuki( Railway Technical Research Institute) Day 3 Sep.12 9:20-11:20 RY Basement2 JPAS-008 Next steps to develop education of psychology from the viewpoint of reorganizing discipline and the national qualification of professional psychologists: To design a curriculum in terms of scientist- practitioner model Organizer, Speaker, Chair:Haruhiko Shimoyama( The University of Tokyo) Organizer, Speaker, Chair:Miho Takahashi( Gunma University) Organizer, Discussant:Takao Sato( The University of Tokyo) Speaker:Jun Saiki( Kyoto University) Speaker:Tomoyasu Nakamura( Kyushu University) Speaker:Toshihiko Endo( The University of Tokyo) Discussant:Yusaku Otsuka( National Center of University Entrance Examinations) Discussant:Kayoko Murase#( Hokusho University) Day 3 Sep.12 13:10-15:10 RY401 JPAS-009 To increase the public recognition of psychology as a science Organizer, Chair:Yumi Endo( Kansai University) Organizer:Yuji Hakoda( Kyoto Women's University) Speaker:Nobuko Uchida( Jumonji University) Speaker:Tatsuya Sato( Ritsumeikan University) Speaker:Genji Sugamura( Kansai University) Speaker:Takashi Kusumi( Kyoto University) -V- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 3 Sep.12 13:10-15:10 RY407 JPAS-010 Current situation and issues around early career professionals: Tips for advancing your career Organizer, Speaker:Hanako Suzuki( University of Tsukuba) Speaker:Kenji Ogawa( Hokkaido University) Speaker:Tsuyoshi Kuroda( Kyushu University) Discussant:Miyuki Kamachi( Kogakuin University) Chair:Satoko Hisanaga( Nagasaki University) Chair:Tetsuyasu Sato( Kawamura Gakuen Woman's University) -VI- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Invited Symposium Day 1 Sep.10 9:20-11:20 RY204 IS-001 Has the physiological psychology with animals become a thing of the past? Organizer, Chair:Toshimichi Hata( Doshisha University) Organizer:Toshiro Sakamoto( Kyoto Tachibana University) Speaker:Takaaki Ozawa#( RIKEN Brain Science Institute Laboratory for Neural Circuitry of Memory) Speaker:Yuya Sakimoto( Yamaguchi University) Speaker:Kana Okada( Hiroshima University) Discussant:Nobuya Sato( Kwansei Gakuin University) Day 1 Sep.10 15:30-17:30 RY409 IS-002 The experience in psychotherapy: Implications for practice, education, and research Organizer, Chair:Mariko Okitsu( Doshisha University) Speaker:Koji Nagano#( Otemon Gakuin University) Speaker:Naoto Kawabata( Kyoto Bunkyo University) Speaker:Kazuo Hayakashi#( Doshisha University) Discussant:Takanobu Baba( Otemon Gakuin University) Discussant:Suguru Sato( Doshisha University) Day 1 Sep.10 15:30-17:30 RY206 IS-003 Developing and disseminating of empirically supported treatments in Japan Organizer, Chair:Shin-ichi Ishikawa( Doshisha University) Organizer, Discussant:Takashi Muto( Doshisha University) Speaker:Shinzo Izawa#( Hyogo University of Teacher Education) Speaker:Miki Matsunaga( Rikkyo University) Speaker:Hiroshi Sato( Kansai University) Speaker:Akiko Ogata( Hiroshima University) Discussant:Jun-ichi Yamamoto( Keio Univeristy) -VII- The 78th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association Day 2 Sep.11 9:20-11:20 RY204 IS-004 Mindfulness & acceptance in Japan: Was it a great decade or not? 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