Flash talks Session 1: Emotion and Cognition
Reappraising Ongoing Struggles: How Emotion Regulation Shapes Meaning in Life
Alex Le, Stanford University
Flawed Forecasts: Children’s and Adults’ Errors in Predicting Emotions
Maria Calderon Leon, UC Davis
The Hidden Toll of Loneliness: Impaired Immunity, Physical Side Effects, and Emotional Reactivity
Ozge Ugurlu, PhD, UC Berkeley
Affective Science in Silico: A Case Study of Regret
Kate Petrova, Stanford University
Failure to Launch Emotion Regulation? Without a Default Option of “Doing Nothing,” Participants Frequently Chose to Regulate Their Emotions Effectively
Michael Ennis, PhD, CSU Chico
Do Affective Ratings of Visual Stimuli by AI Systems Correspond to Human Ratings?
Caitlin Claunch, San Francisco State University
FLash Talks Session 2: Affect in Context
Wanting to Maximize Positivity Shapes What we View as Supportive Behavior: A Study of US and Japanese Couples
Verity Lua, Stanford University
Parental Coregulatory Responses to Adolescent Emotional Expressions During Conflict Discussions About Type 1 Diabetes Management
Lucas Parnell, UC Merced
Social Comparisons Amplify the Link Between Negative Self-Beliefs and Mental Health
Ariana Reichler, Stanford University
“It Takes Two”: Empathy During Mother-Adolescent Conflict and its Associations with Adjustment
Katey Workman, UC Merced
European Americans Perform Positivity More than Japanese, to the Detriment of Their Well-Being
Raphael Uricher, Stanford University
Designing an Intervention to Make People Acknowledge Systemic Racism More
Birgit Koopmann-Holm, PhD, Santa Clara University
Flash talks session 3: Biological Bases of Affect
Value Coding in the Amygdala and Nucleus Accumbens Supports Reflective Cognitive Activity
Matthew Luke Dixon, PhD, Stanford University
Physiological Linkage During Moments of Shared Emotion Predicts 13-Year Mental Health Changes in Middle-Aged and Older Wives
Enna Chen, Stanford University
The Brain Bases of Emotion Generation and Emotion Regulation
Jin-Xiao Zhang, PhD, UC San Francisco
Neuroforecasting Consumer Demand for Movies
Cynthia Wu, Stanford University
Neurophysiological Correlates of Awe
Joseph Chen, PhD, UC San Francisco