Society for Affective Science Inaugural Conference — April 24-26, 2014 • Hyatt Regency Bethesda, Washington, DC FINAL PROGRAM Thursday, April 24 Friday, April 25 - continued 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 9:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Cartier Haverford Pre-Conference Workshop (available at an additional fee) “TED-Inspired” Talks Welcome to the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Laboratory Moderator: Robert Levenson, University of California, Berkeley 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m. Beyond Stereotype Threat: Reframing the Game to Quiet the Mind Crystal Ballroom Foyer Toni Schmader, University of British Columbia Registration Emotional Impact 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. Jerry Clore, University of Virginia Haverford Welcome and Debate Social Regulation of Human Gene Expression Moderator: James Gross Steve Cole, University of California, Los Angeles Stanford University Not Happy? Just Wait Facial Expressions of Emotion: Basic Emotion vs. Constructionist Accounts Laura Carstensen, Stanford University Adam Anderson Cornell University 12:00 noon-1:15 p.m. Old Georgetown (ticketed event) Lisa Feldman Barrett Methods Based Thematic Lunches Northeastern University Organizer: Greg Siegle 7:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m. Affect and Culture Waterford and Crystal Ballroom Foyer Yulia Chentsova, Georgetown University Reception and Poster Session A (cash bar and hors d’oeuvres) Emotion Inductions (see page 6 for more detail on the poster presentations) James Coan, University of Virginia Facial Emotion Processing Friday, April 25 Ioannis Pavlidis, University of Houston 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Disorders of Emotion and Psychotherapy: Neuroscience/Clinical Dialogs Crystal Ballroom Foyer Luiz Pessoa, University of Maryland Registration Kristen Ellard, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Emotion and Development Crystal Ballroom Foyer Danny Pine, National Institute of Mental Health Exhibits Open Neuroimaging/Psychophysiology of Emotion 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. Hideki Ohira, Nagoya University Waterford Greg Siegle, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Poster Session B and Continental Breakfast (see page 11 for more detail on the poster presentations) 12:00 noon-1:30 p.m. Lunch Break (on your own) SAS • 2014 Conference • Washington, DC, USA April 24-26, 2014 FINAL PROGRAM Friday, April 25 - continued 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Regulating Craving for Food and Drugs Haverford Hedy Kober, Yale University Invited Address Survival Intelligence and the Nervous System Coming to Terms with Fear Dean Mobbs, Columbia University Joseph LeDoux New York University What Can Eye Tracking Tell Us About Aging and Emotion Regulation Introduction: Lisa Feldman Barrett Derek Isaacowitz, Northeastern University 2:45 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Neural Control of Positive Emotion: Extending Emotion Asymmetry Models Salons with Coffee Virginia Sturm, University of California, San Francisco Join one of our speakers for an informal Q&A over tea or coffee. Salons are intended to provide an opportunity to have candid discussions with the hosts Lay Theories About Empathy Affect Empathic Behavior Under Challenging on research and career topics, as well as on the future of affective science. Situations Jamil Zaki, Stanford University Room: Old Georgetown Ralph Adolphs, California Institute of Technology Identifying Discrete Functional Subregions of the Human Periaqueductal Gray Using 7 Tesla MRI Scanning Room: Congressional Ajay Satpute, Northeastern University Barbara Fredrickson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Reappraisal Hacks: Regulating with Ease Room: Cartier Kateri McRae, University of Denver James Gross, Stanford University Neurodevelopment and Self-Conscious Emotion in Adolescence Room: Cabinet Leah Somerville, Harvard University Tom Insel, National Institute of Mental Health 6:15 p.m.-7:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Haverford Haverford Invited Address Flash Talks Moderator: Ann Kring, University of California, Berkeley The Neuroscience of Social Emotions: From Overcoming Emotional Egocentricity to Training Empathy and Compassion Deconstructing Emotion: Emotions Emerge from More Basic Affective and Tania Singer Conceptual Processes Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Kristen Lindquist, University of North Carolina Introduction: Jamil Zaki Their Pain, Our Pleasure Mina Cikara, Carnegie Mellon University Saturday, April 26 Exploring the Role of Opioids in the Experience of Social Connection 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Naomi Eisenberger, University of California, Los Angeles Crystal Ballroom Foyer Registration Motus Moderari: Neural Insights on Emotion and Motivation Regulation Elliot Berkman, University of Oregon 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Crystal Ballroom Foyer Exhibits Open 2 SAS • 2014 Conference • Washington, DC, USA April 24-26, 2014 FINAL PROGRAM Saturday, April 26 - continued 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. 12:00 noon-1:30 p.m. Waterford Lunch Break (on your own) Poster Session C and Continental Breakfast (see page 6 for more detail on the poster presentations) 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Haverford 9:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Invited Address Haverford “TED-Inspired” Talks Culture is at the Heart of Emotion Moderator: George Bonanno, Teacher’s College, Columbia University Batja Mesquita University of Leuven Depression: A Disorder of Emotion Regulation? Introduction: Jeanne Tsai Jutta Joormann, Northwestern University 2:45 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Strategies for Self-Control in School-Age Children Haverford Angela Duckworth, University of Pennsylvania Flash Talks Moderator: Rebecca Ferrer, National Cancer Institute Modeling Emotion in Virtual Humans Stacy Marsella, University of Southern California The Emotional Underpinnings of Addiction: Nonverbal Displays of Shame Predict Relapse Among Recovering Alcoholics Do Babies Want Revenge? Jessica Tracy, University of British Columbia Paul Bloom, Yale University Selfish or Selfless? On the Signal Value of Emotion in Altruistic Behavior 12:00 noon-1:15 p.m. Deborah Small, University of Pennsylvania Old Georgetown Methods Based Thematic Lunches (ticketed event) Understanding Affect and Supporting Behavior Regulation in Individuals on Organizer: Greg Siegle the Autism Spectrum: A Computational Behavioral Science Approach Matthew Goodwin, Northeastern University Classifying and Quantifying Individual Differences in Affective Style Wil Cunningham, University of Toronto Psychobiological Functioning in Major Depressive Disorder Wes Thompson, University of California, San Diego Renee Thompson, Washington University, St. Louis Regulating Attention to Emotion: Integrating ERP and fMRI Data The Apparent Absence of Emotion Greg Hajcak Proudfit, Stony Brook University Wendy D’Andrea, The New School for Social Research Immunologic Consequences of Sleep Disturbance Extreme Affect: Inducing and Measuring High Arousal Emotional States Aric Prather, University of California, San Francisco David Klonsky, University of British Columbia Nicole Prause, University of California, Los Angeles Evaluating Emotions Maya Tamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Emotion Unfolding: Accounting for Time in Affective Science Christine Larson, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Affective Determinants of Health-Related Behaviors: Mapping of Concepts and Proposed Framework Neurocognitive and Translational Interventions for Emotional Disorders David Williams, Brown University Sophia Vinogradov, University of California, San Francisco Consequences of Goal-Related Emotions for Functioning Greg Siegle, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Heather Lench, Texas A&M University NCI Funding Initiative for Affective Science Rebecca Ferrer, National Cancer Institute 3 SAS • 2014 Conference • Washington, DC, USA April 24-26, 2014 FINAL PROGRAM Saturday, April 26 - continued The Relationship Between Emotion Regulation Skills, Executive Functioning, 5:45 p.m.-7:30 p.m. and Aggressive Behaviors Haverford Sarah Holley, San Francisco State University Presidential Symposium Moderator: James Gross Worry and Understandability: Young Adult Perceptions of Graphic Warning Stanford University Labels Renee Magnan, Washington State University, Vancouver Individual Differences in Emotional Functioning Robert Levenson 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. University of California, Berkeley Haverford Temperament, Vulnerability and Resilience Invited Address Huda Akil University of Michigan The Neurocomputational Basis of Self-Control Antonio Rangel Deconstructing the Neurocircuitry of Negative Mood Using Acute Brain California Institute of Technology Simulation Introduction: Kevin Ochsner Helen Mayberg Emory University School of Medicine Order and Disorder in the Emotional Brain Richard Davidson University of Wisconsin - Madison 7:30 p.m. Conference Ends HOTEL FLOOR PLANS 4 SAS • 2014 Conference • Washington, DC, USA April 24-26, 2014 2014 SAS ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS The Society for Affective Science would like to thank the following sponsors: APA Journal, Emotion Association for Psychological Science (APS) Fred Polner Law Office National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Institute on Aging (NIA) Northeastern University Stanford University 2014 SAS ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITORS Take time to visit with the following exhibitors at the 2014 SAS Inaugural Conference. 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