Psychology + Sciences

Sunday, July 3
Advancing the leadership of psychology across Europe to make a difference to people; development and impact.
Cognitive Credibility Assessment: A theoretical and empirical overview of an approach to catch liars by outsmarting them.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
09:00 – 10:00
MA
Emotional Regulation and management of emotions in modern society.
585
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
A3
Chair: Gurieva Svetlana (Russia)
Psychological indicators of social differentiation in ethnic relations. Gurieva Svetlana (Russia) 0579
Emotion regulation and well-being. Takeyasu Kawabata (Japan), Kazuhiro Ikeda (Japan) 0587
Three Baltic countries and Russian university students’ attitudes toward foreigners. Kristi Kõiv (Estonia) 0588
Workplace Relationships Drive Employee Wellbeing. Tararukhina Olga (Russia) 0589
Emotion regulation among individuals with law and high neuroticism. Padun Maria (Russia) 1977
Implicit factors affecting occupational safety: a case study in the automotive industry.
2394
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Interfaces between neurocognitive systems in language acquisition and use: multimodal studies of speech and language.
1815
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
A1
Chair: Shtyrov Yury (Denmark)
Formation of novel word representations in the brain tracked online using multi-modal neuroimaging. Shtyrov Yury (Denmark) 1857
Explicit and implicit acquisition of novel semantics: Evidence from EEG. Sherbakova Olga (Russia) 1858
Perceptual priming and syntactic choice in Russian language: multimodal eye-tracking study. Pokhoday Mikhail (Russia) 1859
Cross-linguistic interplay and bilingual advantage in late bilinguals. Myachykov Andriy (UK) 1860
Intergroup adaptation platform opportunites and restrictions for the solution of polycultural organization problems.
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ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Mental Representations of an optimal functional state in negotiation process.
2272
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Psychological support of professional activities in the Far North and the Arctic.
185
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 2.2
Psychologists can make the difference: cultural and individual diversity.
2896
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
OPEN TO EFPA-GROUP MEMBERS ONLY
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
B5
Chair: De Ponte Ulrike (Germany)
Discussant: Zani Bruna (Italy)
Input: Statement of the Board on Cultural and Ethnic Diversity towards intercultural and individual Diversity. De Ponte Ulrike (Germany), Albert Isabelle (Luxembourg), Stecko Lukasz (Poland) 2897
Comment out of the Perspective of the Board on Educational Affairs Papageorgi Ioulia (Cyprus) 2898
Comment out of the Perspective of the Board on Human Resources & Psychology Wagner Ulrich (Germany) 2899
Psychology of creativity and insight.
2463
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
B4
Chair: Shemyakina Natalia (Russia)
Razoumnikova Olga (Russia)
Leikin Mark (Israel)
Insight problem solving due to different creative tasks: specificity of inhibition and activation brain oscillations. Razoumnikova Olga (Russia) 2512
Neurophysiological markers of insight in associative search. Shemyakina Natalia (Russia) 2502
The interplay of bilingualism, executive functions and creativity in problem solving among male university students. Leikin Mark (Israel) 2499
Creative task performance under the normobaric hypoxia. Nagornova Zhanna (Russia) 2514
The correlation between career success and professional motivation characteristics of medical practitioners with different specializations.
2438
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
The Organizational Culture and is Influence on the Individual Perception of Job Insecurity.
1582
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
The relationship between psychological time and role-playing repertoire of managerial identity.
2220
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
International Psychology: the importance of national and regional partnerships.
IUPSYS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 3
10:45 – 11:30
A2
Balint Groups: Effective Method of Help for Helping Professionals.
Gabitar image of a volunteer.
2914
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Multidisciplinary studies of reading in typically-developing and clinical populations.
1620
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 4.2
Chair: Kornev Aleksand (Russia)
Do dyslexics struggle with only the decoding problem when reading? An eye-tracking study of a natural text reading in typically- developing and dyslexic children. Kornev Aleksandr (Russia) 1621
EEG correlates of written words and sentences processing in reading: ERP study on 9-13 years old children. Galperina Elizaveta (Russia), Shemyakina Natalia (Russia), Nagornova Zhanna (Russia) 1622
Future responders vs non-responders to an intensive reading intervention: Relations of fluency and passage comprehension with brain organization and connectivity. Jenifer Juranec (USA) 1623
Neuroanatomical correlates of proficiency in text processing: a morphometric study of good and poor comprehenders of written text. Shemyakina Natalia (Russia), Nagornova Zhanna (Russia) 1624
On the variety of autobiographical memories: mapping the field.
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SYMPOSIUM
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
B1
Chair: Nourkova Veronika (Russia)
Nature and implications of non-believed autobiographical memories. Mazzoni Giuliana (UK) 0728
Belief in occurrence for future autobiographical events. D’Argembeau Arnaud (Belgium) 0729
Me, You, and Harry Potter: On the Organization and Retrieval of Personal-event Memories, Vicarious-event Memories, and Fictional- event Memories. Brown Norman R.(Canada) 0732
Clarifying the role of social identity in flashbulb memory formation. Talarico Jennifer M. (USA) 0734
The Compressed Life Review: On Extreme Manifestation of Autobiographical Memory. Nourkova Veronika (Russia) 0735
Psychosemantic study of the professional experience structure.
0889
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
The burnout syndrome diagnostic using eye tracking.
1190
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
The influence of a personality type on the progression of cardiovascular diseases in the older age.
1872
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
The Job Insecurity Scales: A Psychometric Evaluation of Russian versions.
0807
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Tolerance for uncertainty, copings and personality traits of physicians at different stages of professional development.
1172
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Verbal Characteristics of Deception in Interpreter Present Interviews.
0827
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
The Role of the Goal Concept in Motivation Science.
EFPA AWARD WINNER ADDRESS
July 3
11:20 – 12:20
MA
Dance therapy in the context of positive socialization of middle aged people.
2152
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Determiners of labor behavior: labor object vs culture mindset, S. Rubinstein vs G. Hofstede.
1370
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Flexible functional states’ self-regulation as a factor of work success.
1232
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Individual psychological characteristics of representatives of the “information” generation with different professional success.
2857
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Organizational culture and proactive behavior: on the example of educational organization.
1334
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Organizational Culture and Socio-Psychological Age of the Personnel of Russian Enterprises.
2858
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Psychology taking a global remit: putting public policy impact front and centre.
The representation of work in people with different individual mental resources.
1230
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
The use of psychological and psycho-physiological assessment methods in personnel management.
2968
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Prospective memory in old age: A paradoxical story.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
14:10 – 15:10
MA
Brain, mind and behavior: towards new models, goals and challenges.
253
SYMPOSIUM
July 3
14:45 - 18:00
A3
Chair: Chernorizov Aleksandr (Russia)
Alexandrov Yuri (Russia)
Sams Mikko (Finland)
Brain activity associated with attention to audio-visual speech. Alho Kimmo (Finland) 2693
Remote Detection of Human Emotional Arousal by Analyzing of Terahertz Passive Radiation from Facial Areas. Chernorizov Aleksandr (Russia) 2697
Neurochemical model of biologically based traits (temperament). Trofimova Irina (Canada) 2698
Assessing the continuum between temperament and mental disorders in the context of brain neurochemistry. Sulis William H. (Canada) 2702
Sociological–Psychological Cognitive Neuroscience. Sams Mikko (Finland) 2699
Loci of Stroop Effects in Vocal and Manual Tasks, Revealed by Event-Related Brain Potentials and Post-Hypnotic Suggestions. Zahedi Anoushiravan (Iran) 2700
Learning for achievement and avoidance: cultural differences and similarities. Sozinov Alexey (Russia) 2701
Reversible Dedifferentiation (RD) During Regression as a Basis for Effective Adaptation. Alexandrov Yuri (Russia) 2793
A Neural Perspective on Empathy and Prosociality. Keysers Christian (The Netherlands) 2925
Abstract versus concrete noun encoding and maintenance: high-density ERP study.
2157
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Designing and Testing a Model of some Antecedents and Outcomes of Workplace Envy.
0034
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Ethical aspects of the expert witness: pitfalls and how to avoid them.
920
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
B1
Chair: Andronikof Anne (France)
Discussant: Geertsema Henk (Netherlands)
Introduction to the symposium Andronikof Anne (France) 0932
Psychologist as an ethical expert witness: is s/he informed enough? Bastecka Bohumila (Czech Republic) 0939
Ethical issues of psychological expertise in forensic practice on spouses disputes about child care and parenting in Russia. Shaboltas Alla (Russia) 0942
Psychological analysis by expert witnesses based on alleged criminal offenses or complaints: a faulty conduct with serious consequences. Mormont Christian (Belgium) 0944
Functional organization of the cerebral cortex in stand-up comedians while solving humorous creative tasks.
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ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Improving a safety performance in middle industries: what is the role of safety leadership?
1915
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Measuring the impact of organizational culture and strategic orientations on team effectiveness: an industry research.
1954
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Psychology in Europe: development of the profession.
Psychophysiological correlates of social punishment.
1746
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Psychophysiological indices of vection illusion.
2353
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Speech impact as the main strategy in the advocate ́s speech.
2974
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
Spillover of Incivility from Work to Home Domain: The Mediating Role of Emotional Exhaustion and Work Family Con ict.
1951
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
The assessment by Doppler ultrasound of hemispheres involvement in speech and visual-perceptual information processing.
0657
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 5.4.
The group dynamic during one-year-long exposition to ICE conditions in Polish Polar Station on Spitsbergen.
2218
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
The relationship between different source monitoring abilities and executive function.
0857
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Sunday, July 4
A Theoretical Modeling for the Analysis of Organizational Trauma: A Mixed-Methods Study.
0994
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Abusive supervision and employee’s effectiveness: The moderations of Yin-Yang thinking and belief of loyalty to supervisor.
0934
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Ambivalence to organisational change and exhaustion: The moderating role of job crafting.
1402
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Creating positive work experiences through task self-redesign.
0425
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Ethics of clinical supervision: global challenges and advices in training, guidelines and practices of effective supervision.
313
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
A2
Chair: Dalen Nina (Norway)
Discussant: Shaboltas Alla (Russia)
Status and Future of Ethics of Clinical Supervision Internatinally. Falender Carol (USA) 0317
Supervision Ethics in Canada: History, Issues and Resources. Sinclair Carole (Canada) 0319
An attempt to evaluate the quality of the supervisory processes in a clinical psychology M.A program in Turkey. Korkut Yeşim (Turkey) 0320
Feedback on alliance and goalsetting in the supervisor-supervisee relation. Straumsheim Per A (Norway) 0321
Help me get published! Writing for peer reviewed journals.
2939
PANEL DISCUSSION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
B3
Perception of safety climate at work: the influence of the organizational climate.
0440
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
Psychological and psychophysiological aspects of professional development in the third age.
164
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
A3
Chair: Symanyuk Elvira (Russia)
Personal factors to achieve psychological well-being of people of the “third age”. Borisov George (Russia) 0174
The Readiness for Mastering Age-Time Changes and Life Satisfaction in the Professional Employment Context of Pensioners. Sergeeva Tamara (Russia) 0182
Activity of the personality as a predictor of professional development at “the third age”. Berdnikova Daria (Russia) 0189
Transprofessionalism as predictor of adaptation to the professional future of the personality. Zeer Evald (Russia) 0721
Features of professional health of the teacher in the “third age”. Pecherkina Anna (Russia) 1434
Psychosocial factors in a large Indonesian state owned and a private manufacture companies: Their associations with employee engagement and performance.
0989
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
What do authoritarian and authoritative leadership mean to job performance? Mediations of job stress and moderations of benevolent leadership.
0937
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.4.
What psychologists should know and be able to do: educational perspoective.
A con rmatory factor analytic study of an authentic leadership measure on a Nigerian sample.
2774
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Burnout, anxiety and depression in medical professionals.
0788
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Crafting task and cognitive job boundaries to enhance self-determination, impact, meaning, and competence at work.
0566
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Helping ourselves to help others: Analyzing conflicts in NPOs from volunteers and paid staff perspective.
1533
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Impact of Locus of Control, Self-Criticism, Work-Life Balance on Happiness of Working Professionals in Indian Metro City.
0626
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Nonprofit employees’ perceptions of intrinsic rewards and intrinsic motivation across four countries.
0514
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Precarious employment: Concept, dimensions, and measurement.
0616
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.4.
Scientific and professional psychology in BRICS.
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
B3
Chair: Telmo Mourinho Baptista (Portugal)
Scientific and professional psychology in Brazil. Bizarro Lisiane (Brazil)
Psychology in Russia: State of the art. Veraksa Aleksander (Russia)
Emerging economies and societal challenges: Role of psychological science. Singh Purnima (India)
Regulation for the professional psychology in China – Efforts in the past. Han Buxin (China)
Regulation of the profession of psychology in South Africa. Sodi Tholene (South Africa)
Say “Present” in every field: the future of psychology and psychology organizations.
EFPA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 4
13:00 - 13:45
MA
Art of Care: Social barriers for a Safe Workplace.
2821
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Competences as a common language for professional identity and international recognition. Part 1.
2364
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
A1
Chair: Nielsen Sverre Leonhard (Norway)
Understanding the self as a bearer of culture in the International Declaration on Core Competencies. Waitoki Waikaremoana (New Zealand) 2365
IDCCPP: situation in the Asia-Pacific region. Han Buxin (China) 2366
The IPCP in Europe. Iliescu Dragos (Romania) 2367
In search of a common language for professional identity: The IPCP Declaration in Africa. Sodi Tholene (South Africa) 2368
The IPCP in the Americas. Gauthier Janel (Canada) 2369
Cross-cultural investigations of cognitive development.
2333
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
B4
Chair: Yulia Kovas (United Kingdom)
Malykh Sergey (Russia)
Factorial structure of Spatial abilities in Russian and Chinese students. Likhanov Maksim (Russia) 2349
Relations between Non-symbolic and Symbolic Magnitude Representations in Elementary School in Russia and Kyrgyzstan. Kuzmina Yulia (Russia) 2355
Cross-cultural differences in cognitive functions and general cognitive abilities in Russian and Kyrgyz adolescents. Zakharov Ilya (Russia) 2361
Effects of depression on cognitive ageing: evidence from a British birth cohort. Gaysina Darya (UK) 2372
Socioeconomic factors shape individual differences in intelligence: Longitudinal twin study of adolescents from Russia and UK. Voronin Ivan (UK) 2377
Entrepreneurial Team Diversity and Innovative Behavior: A Look at Psychological Safety.
0727
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Gamification in employee recruitment and selection.
1328
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Millennials in workplace: What makes them stay in organization?
2280
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Neuropsychological assessment and support approaches.
2809
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 4.2
Chair: Varako Nataliya (Russia)
Kovyazina Maria (Russia)
Assessment of nervous system functional state by neuropsychological and psychophysiological methods in children 6-9 years old. Lebedev Vyacheslav (Russia) 1004
Integrative approach to the assessment of hyperactivity and fatiguability in primary school age children. Muromtseva Tamara (Russia) 1008
Psychosocial rehabilitation after brain injury in Russia: on the way towards the holistic model. Dobrushina Olga (Russia) 2810
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF) and A.N. Leontiev’s Theory of Goal-Directed Activity in the Russian clinical psychological rehabilitation. Kovyazina Maria (Russia) 2811
Neuropsychological analysis of school learning difficulties in children after cochlear implantation. Baulina Maria (Russia) 2812
Psychology training standards and competences in Europe: corrent status and future developments.
Sustainable Quality Perceptions and Consequences: Employee Wellbeing, Intention to Leave and Employee Performance.
0693
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
The impact of psychology on decent work, poverty and other global issues at the United Nations and World regions.
0377
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
A2
Chair: Latham Gary (Canada)
Contributions of Psychology to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Kuriansky Judy (USA) 0432
Bringing Psychology to the United Nations: Future Goals and Practices. Reichman Walter (USA) 0433
What Makes a Livelihood Sustainable? The Optics of a Living Wage. Carr Stuart (New Zealand) 0434
The rising importance of technology in industrial and organizational psychology – a systematic overview based on HR startups.
2262
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
To the issue of the methods of stimulating the motivation of teaching staff of higher school.
2978
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.4.
Human higher-order cognition.
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SYMPOSIUM
July 4
13:00-14:30
R 3.2
Chair: Velichkovsky Boris M. (Russia)
New Insights into the Human Brain’s Cognitive Organization: Views from the Top, from the Bottom, from the Left and, particularly, from the Right. Velichkovsky Boris M. (Russia)
The dialectics of high performance: Why highly involved individuals may benefit less from supportive human resource practices. Christian Seubert (Austria) 0613
Resting State Networks in Self- and Other-referential Processing: a fMRI Connectivity Analysis. Knyazev Gennady (Russia)
Neural Processes of Imagery-based Chinese Calligraphy on Working Memory of Elderly: An Electrophsiological Study. Chan Sam C. C. (Hong Kong) 0945
The Organization of Cognitive Control: New Data from Bilingualism, Fatigue, and Emotion-Induction Studies Velichkovsky Boris B. (Russia), Ziberova Anastasia (Russia), Chistyakov Igor (Russia)
Psychology and modern challenges: cultural-historical approach to digital society.
RPS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 4
13:50 - 14:35
MA
Teaching and learning psychology ethics as a meaningful and enjoyable experience.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
14:45 - 15:45
MA
Competences as a common language for professional identity and international recognition. Part 2.
Do names speak a thousand words? An exploratory study on Name Dropping at the workplace.
1608
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Effects of Psychological Capital on the Innovative Behavior in the Tourism Industry.
2116
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Inclusive Leadership, Leader-member Exchange, and Employees’ Voice Behavior: A Dual-stage Moderated Mediating Model.
1673
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Perceived Innovative Behavior Determinants in Tourism Industry in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
2112
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Psychopathic leaders: not all bad?
1690
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Socio-moral climate in the hospital: a mixed-method study with hospital physicians.
1682
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Strengthening career guidance and counseling to promote access to decent work.
1549
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
B3
Chair: Rossier Jérôme (Switzerland)
Work volition, decent work, and well-being at work, in the formal and informal sector in Burkina Faso. Rossier Jérôme (Switzerland) 1550
Higher education experiences and career expectations of emerging adults: A focus on university students and graduates in Haiti. Vital Louise Michelle (USA) 2768
Challenges of 21st Century Argentina’s Guidance Counseling: Interventions that promote sustainable development and the construction of a global human society through decent work activities. Aisenson Gabriela (Argentina) 2769
Group-based career construction counseling with unemployed women in a seriously disadvantaged rural context. Maree Jacobus G. (South Africa) 2770
Decent work and ages of adult life. Heslon Christian (France) 2771
Volition as a factor of professional success of extreme pro le doctors.
1798
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Work and subjectivity: Experiences and resistance strategies in the current forms of work in Mexico City, a qualitative study.
1796
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.4.
Patterns of Competitiveness: What kind of competitors are we and what are the potential implications in our life?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
15:55 - 16:55
MA
Society vs. Personality vs. Job: resources and challenges.
2882
SYMPOSIUM
July 4
16:30 - 18:00
R 3.2
Chair: Barabanshchikova Valentina (Russia)
Takashi Arai (Japan)
Social Media Mining in Cultural Memory Research: A Case of Holidays in Russia. Vinokurov Fedor (Russia) 0893
Specific features of procrastination in employees of modern Russian organization. Ivanova Svetlana (Russia) 0913
Qualitative Inquiry in the History of Russian Psychology. Khoroshilov Dmitry (Russia) 1090
Generation Y infantilism as a social-perceptional and sociological phenomenon research. Rikel Alexander (Russia) 2883
Hardiness and coping with occupational stress. Kachina Anastasia (Russia) 2884
An integrated model of the role of authentic leadership, psychological capital, psychological climate and intention to quit on employee work engagement.
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ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
16:30 – 18:00
R 5.1.
Athletic identity, life roles and mental toughness among secondary school athletes in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
0060
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
16:30 – 18:00
R 5.1.
EFPA Board of scientific affairs: moving psychological science forward in Europe.
2015
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 4
16:30 – 18:00
R 4.2
Chair: O’Connor Daryl (Ireland)
Abdele-Brehm Andrea (Germany)
Sunday, July 5
Can concept mapping facilitate verbal divergent thinking?
0596
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
Comprehensive psycholexical taxonomy of emotional states and personality.
1508
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
Connections between central asymmetry and lateral preferences in children and adults.
447
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
B1
Chair: Nikolaeva Elena (Russia)
Glozman Janna (Russia)
Cross-laterality as a risk-factor of cognitive disturbances in children and adults. Glozman Janna (Russia) 0466
The irregularity of functional changes in the brain exposed to radiation therapy. Danilov Gleb (Russia) 0470
The assessment by Doppler ultrasound of hemispheres involvement in speech and visual-perceptual information processing. Lysenko Elena (Russia), Bogdanova Maria (Russia) 0471
Asymmetry in fine motor precision performance with and without visual guidance: right-handers vs. left-handers. Liudmila Liutsko (Spain) 0472
Connection of the lateral preferences with cognitive processes in individuals with stuttering. Karpova Natalya (Russia), Nikolaeva Elena (Russia) 0473
Effects of individualism-collectivism on leadership style preferences in different contexts: mediating role of right-wing authoritarianism.
0611
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
Efficacy of Regular Cognitive Training in Individuals with Cognitive Impairment.
2557
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
Ethnic and genetic factors associated with adolescent and youth hostility.
2342
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
Everything you ever wanted to know about tests reviews.
Genetics, Psychology and Justice: the results from an international investigation.
1355
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
Importance of Social Support on Young Adults’ Wellbeing: How Can Coping Mechanisms Advance Life Satisfaction?
0507
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
Integrative approach to the study of neurocognitive functions in the clinic of neuropsychiatric diseases.
1931
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
B3
Chair: Isaeva Elena (Russia)
Inhibitory control and external behavior in childhood. Matanova Vanya (Bulgaria), Kolev Martin (Bulgaria), Kostova Zlatomira (Bulgaria) 2787
Impairments at early levels of perception and cognitive functioning in schizophrenia. Isaeva Elena (Russia) 2788
Neurophisiologycal features of integrative process as a promising model for the study of the phenomenon of progeneration. Badalov Andrey (Kyrgyzstan), Brovkina Svetlana (Kyrgyzstan) 2789
The sensitivity of the magnocellular neural system and cognitive impairments in schizophrenia with drug resistance. Shoshina Irina (Russia) 2790
Tactile sphere in the structure of cognitive functions in normal and pathological aging. Roshchina Irina (Russia) 2791
It ‘Helps’ You Feel Better: The Dual Recursive Processes of Feelings and OCB-I and The Importance of the DRD4.
0297
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
May positive and negative group-based values strengthen subjective well-being? Associations with life satisfaction and identity fusion.
0310
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
Neurocognitive abilities in premature children at 14 months of age.
2000
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
Predicting Faking in Personality Assessment for Personnel Selection Purposes.
2009
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
The cognitive neuroscience of spatial orienting.
1413
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
B2
Chair: Macinnes Joseph (Russia)
Diffusion and Salience models of orienting: comparisons, contrasts and combinations. Macinnes Joseph (Russia) 1414
Distinguishing inhibitory aftereffects of orienting with behavioral and neuroscientific methods. Klein Raymond (Canada) 1415
Inhibitory tagging in cortical priority maps and a tagging signal in the frontal eye fields. Bisley James (USA) 1416
Value Driven Attention. Bourgeois Alexia (Switzerland) 1417
The contribution of S.N. Spielrein to the world and Russian clinical psychology and developmental psychology.
2972
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.3.
The Neural Correlates of Cognitive Load in a Graph Comprehension Task.
0199
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
R 5.1.
The problem and methods of musical psychology in the interdisciplinary scientific space.
200
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
09:00 – 10:30
A5
Chair: Toropova Alla (Russia)
Musical-Psychological Training Of Specialists In The Field Of Musical Education. Toropova Alla (Russia) 2823
Music Therapy: Features-Principles-Applications. Mastnak Wolfgang (Germany) 2828
Team-based add-on music therapy in cancer and haemodialysis patients. Lihong Fan (China) 1934
The Music-Stress-Interface. A neuropsychological model of music-based stress-management and burnout-prevention. Mastnak Wolfgang (Germany) 2824
The Final Goals Of Music Therapy And Musical Coaching. Petrushin Valentin (Russia) 2825
Criteria Of Musical Talent: Problems Of Research. Shestakova Alla (Russia) 2826
Musical-Psychological Anthropology As Actual Scientific Project. Toropova Alla (Russia) 2827
Analyzing music precedent-texts of social groups as method of musical psychological anthropology. Kharzhevskaia Anna (Russia) 2829
What I think I know about my abilities and competencies – but do others know them better?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
10:10 – 11:10
MA
Different cognitive reappraisal tactics and their link to well-being and personality.
0861
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
Does (g) Factor Predict Theory of Mind Abilities in Schizophrenia?
0520
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
Evaluation of Therapists’ Coping Styles in Online Psychotherapies and Rupture in Therapeutic Alliance.
2251
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
Factors influence postgraduates’ Creativity – From the Perspective of Combination of Teaching and Research.
0131
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
Interpersonal Sensitivity, Loneliness and Impulsivity as Predictors of Smart Phone Addiction among University Students.
0709
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
My achievements are not mine: the imposter phenomenon from an intergroup perspective.
2093
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
Need satisfaction and frustration profiles and their relations with SNSs outcomes: A person-centered approach.
0725
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
Parental acceptance – rejection and loneliness: the mediating roles of emotional expression styles and friendship quality.
2058
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
Problems and methods of psychophysics.
1825
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
B1
Chair: Skotnikova Irina (Russia)
Gusev Alexey (Russia)
Development of Subject-Oriented Psychophysics of Sensory Tasks. Skotnikova Irina (Russia), Gusev Alexey (Russia) 2455
Can we use time to heal minds and brains? Elliott Mark (Ireland) 2469
Distribution of Human Attention during a Circular Rotation of a 3D Object. Losik George (Belarus) 2490
Discrimination Threshold and Habituation in Newborn Infants and Foetuses for Nociceptive and Auditory Complex Stimuli. Tristao Rosana (Brazil) 2651
Comparing human performance measured using different psychophysical methods and tasks. Tadamasa Sawada (Japan) 2485
Reception of poetry affects creative thinking: it increases or decreases creativity depending on the type of poetic metaphors.
1199
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
Russian Psychology Facing the Rise of Global Science.
0028
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
The methodological quality of meta-analyses in behavioral and social sciences: leads for enhancements according to AMSTAR2.
1527
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
The Relationship between Splitting Defense Mechanism and Schema Mode Concept in Schema Theory.
2277
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.3.
The social meaning of psychological methodologies.
2232
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
Visual uncertainty, scene recognition and spatial behavior.
2113
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
B2
Chair: Foreman Nigel (United Kingdom)
Shelepin Yuri (Russia)
Conscious And Unconscious Components Of Incomplete Figure Perception. Foreman Nigel (UK)
The Seeing Of Complex Scene During Saccades. Barabanschikov Vladimir (Russia)
Enhancing Motor Learning: A Brain-Computer Interface For Motor Error Detection, Correction And Memory Consolidation. Reiner Miriam (Israel)
Optimising The Design Of Text Using Simple Algorithms. Wilkins Arnold (UK)
Neurotechnologies: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy And Virtual Environments. Shelepin Yuri (Russia)
Visual Uncertainty, Amygdala And Control Of Behavior. Panakhova Elmira (Azerbaijan)
What is International Psychology and Why participate?
1072
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
10:45 – 12:15
R 5.1.
Psychology: a profession without identity?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
11:20 – 12:20
MA
Meaning and meaningless: a modern perspective.
2300
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
13:00 -14:30
B4
Chair: Osin Evgeny (Russia)
Discussant: Dmitry Leontiev (Russia)
Meaningfulness of Life and its Correlates. Kreitler Shulamith (Israel) 2302
Is “meaning” always meaningful? : Individual differences in lay theories of meaning. Osin Evgeny (Russia) 2306
“I’m looking for a calling, not just a job”: Testing a career calling discernment intervention for college students. Beloborodova Polina (Russia) 2307
Mental Files in Perspective.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
13:00 – 14:00
MA
On nonexistence of “exploratory behavior” in animals.
0546
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.
The sample implementation of the author’s method of studying the relationship for mathematical functions.
0402
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.
A Relational Mind: Choosing for Others Increases Weight of Comparative Utility.
0519
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.3.
Dangerous driving behavior associations with morningness-eveningness preference.
0142
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.3.
European Psychologists’ Needs in Facing Diversity.
2900
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
B2
Chair: Žegura Iva (Croatia)
Discussant: Zani Bruna (Italy)
Presentation of the Statement of the Board on Cultural and Ethnic Diversity towards intercultural and individual Diversity and Suggestions for Curriculum Components. Žegura Iva (Croatia), Stecko Lukasz (Poland), De Ponte Ulrike (Germany) 2901
Out of the Board on Educational Affairs: The Relevance of Intercultural Psychology for Education. Papageorgi Ioulia (Cyprus) 2902
Out of the Board on Human Resources & Psychology: Diversity competence as precondition for supporting innovation and avoiding discrimination. Wagner Ulrich (Germany)
Flourishing and life events: what experiences antecede our personal growth.
1347
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.3.
How Decisiveness, Self-E cacy and Independent/Interdependent Self-Construals Are Related With Future Hopefulness Among Senior Students.
0147
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.3.
Polymodality of reflection: triangular relations between modalities.
2907
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.
Professor Vasilyuk’s Co-experiencing Psychotherapy: a Russian Cultural-Activity Person-Centered Approach.
2850
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.
Taxonomy and structure of Lithuanian personality descriptors: self- and peer-rating study.
0302
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.3.
The logic of the parent’s theory of mind as a metacognitive phenomenon.
0075
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.
The multidimensionality of consciousness as a problem of modern psychology: the typology of approaches and the construction of a system of categorical spaces.
0165
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 5
13:00 – 14:30
R 5.1.