Program Sessions Presented in Foreign Languages and Japanese

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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