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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24TH (at ISPA - Instituto Universitário) DAY1 Wednesday, August 24, 2016 – @ Accommodation sites (Colégio Pio XII & Hotel NH) until 16.00 Arrival & Registration Wednesday, August 24, 2016 – @ ISPA - Instituto Universitário 17.30 – 18.00 Opening Ceremony & Announcement of Best Paper Award Auditório 1 (ISPA - Instituto Universitário) 18.00 – 19.00 Keynote Address I: Can ordinary people detect lies, after all? Kathleen Vohs Auditório 1 (ISPA - Instituto Universitário) 19.15 Welcome Reception Galeria Malangatana (ISPA - Instituto Universitário)

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24TH(at ISPA - Instituto Universitário)

DAY1

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 – @ Accommodation sites (Colégio Pio XII & Hotel NH)

until 16.00 Arrival & Registration

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 – @ ISPA - Instituto Universitário

17.30 – 18.00 Opening Ceremony & Announcement of Best Paper Award

Auditório 1 (ISPA - Instituto Universitário)

18.00 – 19.00 Keynote Address I:

Can ordinary people detect lies, after all?

Kathleen Vohs

Auditório 1 (ISPA - Instituto Universitário)

19.15 Welcome Reception

Galeria Malangatana (ISPA - Instituto Universitário)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

Thematic sessions 1

Session A1

Evaluative Condi-tioning I

Session B1

Prejudice & Stereo-typing I

Session C1

Cognitive Control

Session D1

Perspective Taking

Session E1

Information Sam-pling

Session F1

Forecasting I

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Mandy Hütter

Convener:

Tomás Palma

Convener:

Torsten Mar-tiny-Huenger

Convener:

Gabriela Jiga-Boy

Convener:

Klaus Fiedler

Convener:

Erik Løhre

09.00 – 09.30 A1.1 Contingencies in evaluative condi-tioning: Probabilistic pairings and valence base rates.

Max Ihmels & Hütter

B1.1 Resistance to implicit identity threat.

Jolien van Breen, Spears, Kuppens & de Lemus

C1.1 A social Simon paradigm involv-ing four persons: Chances and chal-lenges.

Lydia Puffe, Dittrich & Klauer

D1.1 Does your Ol-iver Twist look like mine? Mental imag-ery of fictional char-acters.

Stefanie Miketta & Friese

E1.1 How being dif-ferent makes you bad – An ecological explanation of inter-group bias.

Hans Alves, Koch & Unkelbach

F1.1 The trend ef-fect: People’s per-ceptions of revised expert forecasts.

Sigrid Møyner Hohle & Teigen

09.35-10.05 A1.2 Evaluative con-ditioning constitutes conditional learning: No evidence of a pseudocontingency bias in evaluative conditioning.

Mandy Hütter, Kutzner & Fiedler

B1.2 On the ac-tion-oriented nature of stereotypes.

Tomás Palma & Garcia-Marques

C1.2 From con-scious thought to automatic action: How perceptual and motor simulations enable conscious action planning to create behavioral automaticity.

Torsten Mar-tiny-Huenger, Mar-tiny, Parks-Stamm, Pfeiffer & Gollwitzer

D1.2 Thinking about the future, from a distance: Does self-distancing at-tenuate anticipated negative emotions?

Holly Ashton & Ji-ga-Boy

E1.2 Influence of aging and task con-text on solving the trade-off between exploration and ex-ploitation in chang-ing environment.

Tomasz Oleksy, Wnuk, Sieracka & Sedek

F1.2 Stronger fore-casts are more cer-tain.

Erik Løhre & Teigen

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

10.05 – 10.25 Coffee break

Thematic sessions 2

Session A2

Evaluative Condi-tioning II

Session B2

Morality I

Session C2

Cognition & Lan-guage

Session D2

Consumer Behav-ior I

Session E2

Regulatory Focus

Session F2

Forecasting II

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Mandy Hütter

Convener:

Paul Conway

Convener:

Gabriela Jiga-Boy

Convener:

Marília Prada

Convener:

Oliver Genschow

Convener:

Claudia Toma

10.25 – 10.55 A2.1 Preparing cue learning: On the role of attribute range for learning and gener-alization in evalua-tive conditioning.

Katharina Theresa Berger & Hütter

B2.1 The reflected moral self: Mor-al context shapes self-presentation in moral dilemmas.

Sarah Rom & Con-way

C2.1 What is the link between smoking and cancer? Shift-ing risk perception through word or-dering.

Maria Laura Bettin-soli, Maass & Suitner

D2.1 Sex sells… But objectification does not.

Matthias Keller, Reutner, Walker & Greifeneder

E2.1 Creativity de-pends on regulatory focus and, more strongly, on regula-tory-focus shift.

Peter Arslan & Fiedler

F2.1 A social cog-nitive approach to clinical gut: The impact of backward and forward infer-ences on psycho-therapist’s metacog-nitive confidence and information seeking.

Sofia Jacinto, Fer-reira, Braga & Fer-reira

11.00 – 11.30 A2.2 Evaluative conditioning and the development and generalization of attitudes in early childhood.

Georg Halbeisen, Walther & Schnei-der

B2.2 Not our fault: Judgments of apa-thy vs. harm towards socially proximal vs. distant others.

Yair Ben David, Gil-ead & Ecker

C2.2 Familiarity ef-fects of inward con-sonantal patterns.

Berit Lindau

D2.2 Vigilance against manipula-tion: How crowding increases the sensi-tivity for social signs of trustfulness.

Johanna Palcu, Kleber, Florack & Frech

E2.2 Need for clo-sure and multitask-ing performance.

Ewa Szumowska & Kossowska

F2.2 When the past predicts the future: The importance of causal similarity in historical-analogical reasoning.

Djouaria Ghilani, Luminet & Klein

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

11.35 – 12.05 A2.3 Rule- and sim-ilarity-based gener-alization of stimulus evaluations acquired through evaluative conditioning.

Fabia Högden, Un-kelbach & Stahl

B2.3 Beyond dual processes: Recon-ceptualizing moral dilemma judgments.

Paul Conway

C2.3 Mapping the cathartic functions of swearing for bi-lingual participants: Emotional diffusion or psychological distancing?

Gabriela Jiga-Boy

D2.3 Green light, (for)go! Exploring the mechanisms of organic claims bias on leniency judg-ments.

Marília Prada, Ro-drigues & Garrido

E2.3 Healthy through promotion and not prevention focus: The role of regulatory fit on the consumption of healthy and un-healthy food.

Oliver Genschow & Wänke

F2.3 Work more then feel more: The influence of effort on affective fore-casting.

Claudia Toma, Ji-ga-Boy & Corneille

12.05 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Keynote address II:

Oral motor symbolism: How names shape attitudes

Sascha Topolinski

Anfiteatro 1

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

Thematic sessions 3

Session A3

Attitudes I

Session B3

Agency

Session C3

Social Categoriza-tion

Session D3

Replicability

Session E3

Judgment & Deci-sion Making I

Session F3

Meaning & Emo-tions I

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Eva Walther

Convener:

Michał Par-zuchowski

Convener:

Rui Costa Lopes

Convener:

Klaus Fiedler

Convener:

André Mata

Convener:

Wijnand van Tilburg

15.05 – 15.35 A3.1 Spreading the self referencing ef-fect across objects via multiple inter-secting regularities.

Simone Mattavelli, Perugini & Richetin

B3.1 The ABC of stereotypes about social groups.

Alex Koch, Imhoff, Dotsch, Unkelbach & Alves

C3.1 Threat towards a superordinate in-clusive category re-duces racial catego-rization in the “Who said what” paradigm.

Felicitas Flade & Imhoff

D3.1 Inconsistent attitudes – A repli-cation of Rydell et al. (2006).

Adriana Rosocha, Balas & Sweklej

E3.1 “I know what I want!” – Possible boundary conditions of a relationship between indecisive-ness and preference uncertainty.

Helmut Appel & En-glich

F3.1 Having a good laugh: Schaden-freude as so-cial-functional sta-tus regulator.

Jens Lange & Boecker

15.40 – 16.10 A3.2 Sex matters: How the quest for significance in-creases the implicit evaluation of erotic pictures.

Eva Walther, Kassab & Halbeisen

B3.2 Social animal by default: Self-es-teem is based on agentic but not communal informa-tion.

Michał Parzuchow-ski, Baryla & Wojcis-zke

C3.2 Social catego-rization and eval-uation in prejudice reduction interven-tions.

Manuel Becker, Teige-Mocigemba, Sherman & Klauer

D3.2 Curiosities in the replicability de-bate – When a sec-ond look offers new conclusions.

Johannes Schuler & Wänke

E3.2 Donations for pandas and invest-ments in stocks: Catalyzing decisions increases the reli-ance on feelings.

Mariela Jaffé, Reut-ner & Greifeneder

F3.2 Disillusion-ment: Affective fea-tures and cognitive consequences.

Paul Maher, Igou & van Tilburg

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

16.10 – 16.30 Coffee break

Thematic sessions 4

Session A4

Attitudes II

Session B4

Morality II

Session C4

Time & Distance I

Session D4

Self-control & Self-esteem

Session E4

Judgment & Deci-sion Making II

Session F4

Interpersonal Rela-tions I

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Adam Hahn

Convener:

Clayton Critcher

Convener:

Hyunji Kim

Convener:

Elizabeth Collins

Convener:

André Mata

Convener:

Sara Hagá

16.30 – 17.00 A4.1 Powerful phar-ma and its margin-alized alternatives: Effect of individual differences in con-spiracy mentality on attitudes towards medical approaches.

Pia Lamberty & Im-hoff

B4.1 Atoning guilty pleasures: Oral con-sumption and moral compensation.

Thea Schei, Schnall & Sheikh

C4.1 Different times: Using a culture as situated cognition approach to under-stand cultural vari-ation in the spatial-ization of time.

Annemijn Loer-mans, de Koning & Krabbendam

D4.1 Trait measures of self-control and their relationship to experience, resis-tance, and enact-ment of desires in everyday life.

Katharina Berneck-er, Job & Hofmann

E4.1 The social am-plification of illusory correlations.

Cristina Mendonça & Mata

F4.1 “Take care, honey”: People are more anxious about their partner’s risk behavior than about their own.

Mirjam Ghassemi, Bernecker & Brand-stätter

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY2

17.05 – 17.35 A4.2 Predicting a large-scale social behavior with the IAT: French cities with lower implicit prejudice toward Muslims demon-strated larger par-ticipation rates in Charlie Hebdo rallies

Marine Rougier, Zerhouni & Muller

B4.2 Disgust sen-sitivity and moral transgressions in the purity domain.

Fieke Wagemans, Brandt & Zeelenberg

C4.2 Generalization breadth as a func-tion of psychologi-cal distance.

Hadar Ram & Liber-man

D4.2 Social compar-ison and self-con-trol: Motivational influences on the selection of com-parison standards and dimensions.

Katharina Köster & Hofmann

E4.2 How long can you nudge me? Per-sistence of default interventions.

Sascha Kuhn, Kutzner & Ihmels

F4.2 To feel as one while remaining two: How people distinguish self and other in social inter-action.

Anouk van der Weiden, Liepelt & van Haren

17.40 – 18.10 A4.3 Self-knowledge and implicit evalua-tions.

Adam Hahn

B4.3 Who would you push? A doctor or a telemarketer: Examining the role of status in moral decision making.

Sindhuja Sankaran, Sekerdej & Sweet-man

C4.3 The relations between temporal salience and social salience: Evidence from perceptual matching.

Hyunji Kim, Stolte, Sui & Humphreys

D4.3 Does the rela-tion between belief in free will and life satisfaction depend on self-esteem?

Maitta Spronken, Holland & Dijkster-huis

F4.3 The thin line between self and others: Interper-sonal multisensory stimulation may change self-identity and self-other per-ception.

Ilaria Bufalari, Por-ciello, Mannetti & Aglioti

19.00 Dinner

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

Thematic sessions 5

Session A5

Evaluative Condi-tioning III

Session B5

Advice Taking

Session C5

Meaning & Emo-tions II

Session D5

Trust & Cooperation I

Session E5

Judgment & Deci-sion Making III

Session F5

Interpersonal Rela-tions II

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Olivier Corneille

Convener:

Klaus Fiedler

Convener:

Eric Igou

Convener:

Rui Costa Lopes

Convener:

Mário Ferreira

Convener:

Devin Ray

09.00 – 09.30 A5.1 Socio-political ideologies predict (un)learning evalu-atively conditioned attitudes.

Amélie Bret, Mierop, Beffara, Corneille & Mermillod

B5.1 The sensitive miser: Costs in-crease the sensitivity to benefits of advice.

Fabian Ache & Hüt-ter

C5.1 A mean-ing-regulation ap-proach to boredom, impulsiveness, and hedonic behaviors.

Andrew B. Moyni-han, Igou & van Til-burg

D5.1 The perception of cooperativeness without any visual or auditory communi-cation.

Dong-Seon Chang, Burger, Bülthoff & de la Rosa

E5.1 Studying the ef-fects of impression formation on the generation of coun-terfactual thoughts and the ascription of blame.

João Marques, Quelhas & Ramos

F5.1 We are sor-ry, they don’t care: Misinterpretation of facial embarrassment displays in intergroup contexts.

Pum Kommattam, Jonas & Fischer

09.35-10.05 A5.2 How does not responding to appe-titive stimuli cause devaluation: An inhi-bition account.

Zhang Chen, Veling, Dijksterhuis & Hol-land

B5.2. Metacogni-tive myopia and the over-utilization of misleading advice.

Klaus Fiedler, Huet-ter, Schott & Kutzner

C5.2 Regret and search for meaning in life.

Eric R. Igou, Buckley & van Tilburg

D5.2 Not fair but acceptable... for us! Group member-ship influences the tradeoff between equity and utility in the ultimatum game.

Marco Biella & Sac-chi

E5.3 Are disasters perceived as less harmful if they are caused by a third party?

David Urschler, James & Heinrich

F5.3 The psychology of being forgotten.

Devin Ray, Gomillion & Pintea

10.05 – 10.25 Coffee break

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

Thematic sessions 6

Session A6

Prejudice & Stereo-typing II

Session B6

Power I

Session C6

Time & Distance II

Session D6

Trust & Cooperation II

Session E6

Judgment & Deci-sion Making IV

Session F6

Interpersonal Rela-tions III

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Annique Smeding

Convener:

Michaela Wänke

Convener:

Mark Rotteveel

Convener:

Rui Costa Lopes

Convener:

Mário Ferreira

Convener:

Margarida Garrido

10.25 – 10.55 A6.1 Talent blind-ness: An attitude accessibility account to women’s lack of professional suc-cess.

Juliane Burghardt, Fischer & Walker

B6.1 Powerless and approach motivated: Positive evaluative feedback reverses the effects of re-duced power on avoidance motiva-tion.

Mianlin Deng, Guinote & Cui

C6.1 Motivated conceptions of the self across time: Self-serving beliefs about current per-sonality, future per-sonal development, and the meaning of past behavior.

Andreas Steimer & Mata

D6.1 Morality by liking: The role of attitude formation on attributions of morality and trust.

Konrad Bocian, Wojciszke, Baryla & Kulesza

E6.1 Volume esti-mation as simulated judgment.

Clayton Critcher & Perfecto

F6.1 Evaluating self and others from agent versus recipi-ent perspective.

Olga Bialobrzeska, Parzuchowski & Wo-jciszke

11.00 – 11.30 A6.2 Voice-based stereotyping: An-tecedents and con-sequences of audi-tory “gaydar”.

Fabio Fasoli, Maass & António

B6.2 A bad deed says more about you if you’re powerless: How power affects trait inferences.

Filipa de Almeida, Orghian, Jacinto, Santos & Garcia--Marques

C6.2 Effects of tem-poral distance on emotional mimicry and contagion.

Janet Wessler & Hansen

D6.2 Trust from your gut: Articulatory fluency increases transfers in the trust game.

Michael Zürn & To-polinski

E6.2 Reducing an-choring through others.

Joana Reis, Ferreira & Mata

F6.2 Talking behind one’s back: Idiom-atic expression with psychological back-ground?

Natalia Frankowska, Parzuchowski & Wo-jciszke

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

11.35 – 12.05 A6.3 The shooter bias in Germany: Replicating the classic effect and introducing a novel paradigm.

Marleen Stelter & Essien

B6.3 You look differ-ent: Female power holders’ faces are perceived as more dominant.

Xijing Wang, Guinote & Krumhu-ber

C6.3 Fluency and time.

Mark Rotteveel

D6.3 Suspicious morals: Distrust in-creases flexibility of moral judgments.

Alexa Weiss, Burg-mer & Mussweiler

E6.3 Biased use of statistical knowledge using false-alarms in base-rate problems.

Jerônimo Soro, Ferreira, Mata & Reis

F6.3 Suspiciousness of others: A social psychological per-spective on sub-clin-ical paranoia.

Niamh O’Reilly, Igou & Mc Avinue

12.05 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 15.00 Keynote address III:

The origins of belonging: Social motivation in young children

Harriet Over

Anfiteatro 1

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

Thematic sessions 7

Session A7

Evaluative Condi-tioning IV

Session B7

Power II

Session C7

Motivation I

Session D7

Meaning & Emo-tions III

Session E7

Embodiment I

Session F7

Interpersonal Rela-tions IV

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Olivier Corneille

Convener:

Kathleen Vohs

Convener:

Janina Steinmetz

Convener:

Sara Hagá

Convener:

Hans IJzerman

Convener:

Beate Seibt

15.05 – 15.35 A7.1 Resources availability and ex-plicit memory large-ly determine evalu-ative conditioning… Even in a paradigm conducive of implic-it EC effects.

Adrien Mierop, Hüt-ter & Corneille

B7.1 How lacking power makes you not see the forest for the trees.

Britt Hadar, Luria & Liberman

C7.1 Keep calm and grow: Recognition as a means to re-duce uncertainty.

Agnes Ponschab, French & Frey

D7.1 Need for meaning from in-dividual differences perspective.

Katarzyna Can-tarero, Van Tilburg, Gasiorowska & Wo-jciszke

E7.1 Augmented re-ality technology as a tool of reducing memory-related ethnic bias.

Anna Wnuk & Oleksy

F7.1 A little attention goes a long way: Mere acknowledg-ment can mend the sting of exclusion.

Selma Rudert, Hales, Greifeneder & Wil-liams

15.40 – 16.10 A7.2 Evidence for implicit learning or implicit memory in evaluative condi-tioning effects?

Olivier Corneille, Halbeisen, Mierops & Hütter

B7.2 Power and af-fective experiences.

Stefan Leach & We-ick

C7.2 How being observed magnifies action.

Janina Steinmetz, Xu, Zhang & Fish-bach

D7.2 Boredom begs to differ: Differentia-tion among negative emotions as con-cept, state, and indi-vidual difference.

Wijnand van Tilburg & Igou

E7.2 The human penguin project.

Hans IJzerman et al.

F7.2 Kama muta: A social relations mod-el of being moved.

Beate Seibt, Schubert, Zickfeld & Fiske

16.10 – 16.30 Coffee break

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

Thematic sessions 8

Session A8

Prejudice & Stereo-typing III

Session B8

Attention I

Session C8

Consumer Behavior II

Session D8

Political Psychology

Session E8

Embodiment II

Session F8

Intergroup Relations I

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Jean-Charles Quin-ton

Convener:

Dominique Muller

Convener:

Sascha Topolinski

Convener:

Elizabeth Collins

Convener:

Ann-Christin Posten

Convener:

Jellie Sierksma

16.30 – 17.00 A8.1 Detrimental effects of sexual objectification on women’s cognitive performance.

Francesca Guizzo & Cadinu

B8.1 The role of the group membership on social attention driven by action ob-servation.

Roberta Capellini & Sacchi

C8.1 Username pronounceability and length affect perceptions of seller trustworthiness in online marketplaces.

Rita Silva & Topo-linski

D8.1 Accuracy in detecting political ideology from faces is moderated by the strength of one’s political attitudes.

Igor Ivanov, Wänke, Delmas & Muller

E8.1 Branding with the in-out effect: The impact of con-sonantal articulation on brand evaluation.

Sandra Godinho & Garrido

F8.1 Do stigmatized groups display im-plicit outgroup favor-itism? A meta-anal-ysis.

Iniobong Essien & Degner

17.05 – 17.35 A8.2 Social percep-tion of the victims and perpetrators of sexual harassment.

Anna Studzińska

B8.2 Self-relevance prioritizes access to consciousness.

Marius Golubickis, Macrae, Visoko-mogilsk, Watson & Sahraie

C8.2 Oversatia-tion negatively af-fects evaluation of goal-relevant (but not goal-irrelevant) advertised brands.

Christophe Ver-meulen, Karremans, Herrman, Kacha & Corneille

D8.2 Altering the incumbency effect using the principles of Query Theory.

Anna Katharina Spälti, Brandt & Zee-lenberg

E8.2 The embod-iment of compe-tence as forward movements: The use of the goal-as-journey metaphor.

Oleksandr Horchak, Garrido & Giger

F8.2 Intergroup con-tact in the course of conflict: The effects of direct and extend-ed contact through family on reconcil-iation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Mirjana Rupar & Graf

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY3

17.40 – 18.10 A8.3 Combining empirical and com-putational studies in social cognition: Illustration with im-plicit gender stereo-types.

Jean-Charles Quin-ton & Smeding

B8.3 Early attention orientation toward self-relevant infor-mation.

Dominique Muller, Subra, Fourgassie, Alexopoulos & Ric

C8.3 The role of food attractiveness and consumption simulations for in-ducing salivation and desire to eat.

Mike Keesman, Pa-pies, Aarts & Häfner

D8.3 Convincing conservatives of cli-mate change: How the past might save the future.

Matthew Baldwin & Lammers

E8.3 Physical warmth fosters af-firmative response behavior.

Ann-Christin Posten & Steinmetz

F8.3 Children’s inter-group helping: The role of intergroup attitudes, identifica-tion, norms, and in-tergroup anxiety.

Jellie Sierksma, Lansu & Karremans

19.00 Dinner

SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY4

Thematic sessions 9

Session A9

Prejudice & Stereo-typing IV

Session B9

Attention II

Session C9

Beliefs, Attributions & Emotions

Session D9

The Stroop Effect

Session E9

Emotions & Facial Expressions I

Session F9

Intergroup Rela-tions II

Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7

Convener:

Marek Drogosz

Convener:

Bert Timmermans

Convener:

Frank van Overwalle

Convener:

Kerstin Dittrich

Convener:

Gün Semin

Convener:

Vincent Yzerbyt

09.00 – 09.30 A9.1 Brief mind-fulness exercise reduces age bias in a recruitment and selection task.

Vanessa Dias, Mar-ques & Swift

B9.1 Event-related potentials reveal early attention bias for negative, unex-pected behavior.

Rita Jerónimo, Volpert & Bartholow

C9.1 Evidence for a tendency to believe statements we hear and how to override it.

Myrto Pantazi, Kissi-ne & Klein

D9.1 Does social priming reduce word reading in the Stroop task? A pro-cess dissociation approach.

Nadine Schimpf, Dittrich & Klauer

E9.1 Let the muscle show you the way: Attention to facial muscle improves emotion recogni-tion.

Ana Chainho, Je-rónimo & Esteves

F9.1 That’s not what I expected – Deviant behavior and how it motivates exclusion and leaving.

Lara Ditrich & Sas-senberg

09.35-10.05 A9.2 Do mentally ill people have to be dehumanized?

Marek Drogosz

B9.2 The limits of control: Different uncontrollability ex-periences modulate efficiency of atten-tional control and flexibility of social categorization.

Marcin Bukowski, Asanowicz, Marze-cová, de Lemus & Lupiáñez

C9.2 The effect of gratitude training on daily functioning of women with breast cancer.

Joanna Sztachańs-ka, Krejtz & Nezlek

D9.2 Reducing the Stroop effect: The power of implemen-tation intentions.

Kerstin Dittrich, Teige-Mocigemba & Klauer

E9.2 Differentiating the facial expression of schadenfreude and joy.

Lea Boecker & To-polinski

F9.2 Intergroup contact shapes per-ception of minorities and predicts voting in referendum aimed at restriction of ho-mosexual rights.

Tibor Zingora & Graf

SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH(at Faculdade de Psicologia)

DAY4

10.10-10.40 B9.3 Can self-initi-ated joint attention provide a reward that drives motor learning?

Bert Timmermans, Cederblad & Barisic

C9.3 More is more: New findings on the neural correlates of false belief and trait attribution.

Frank van Overwalle, Ozdem & Heleven

E9.3 Presentation and validation of a Portuguese face da-tabase.

Rita Mendonça, Se-min & Garrido

F9.3 How the brain looks at other-races: A functional near infrared study on in-ter-ethnic face per-ception.

Susanna Timeo, Bri-gadoi & Farroni

10.40 – 11.00 Coffee break

11.00– 12.00 Keynote address IV:

Best Paper Award

TBA

Anfiteatro 1

12.05 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 18.00 Social Program

18:30 Cocktail at Museu do Oriente

20.00 Farewell Dinner – Museu do Oriente