10-12 May 2018 PROGRAM Psychonomic Society www.psychonomic.org Meeting Information VENUE CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE All sessions (spoken and poster) for the 3rd Psychonomics Certificates of attendance will be sent via email to all attendees International meeting (previously the International Meeting of after the conference. Please contact the Secretariat at ps2018@ the Psychonomic Society) will be held in the historic Beurs van congressbydesign.com with questions. Berlage. FAMILY CARE GRANTS Beurs van Berlage Psychonomic Society Family Care Grants support attendees who Damrak 243 incur extra family care expenses necessary to attend the 2018 1012 ZJ Amsterdam International Meeting (i.e., extra daycare, babysitting services, The Netherlands elder care, or care of a family member with disabilities). Grants (up to $500 USD) help defray those expenses. The submission Email: [email protected] deadline is 15 April 2018. Web: https://beursvanberlage.com/ NURSING MOTHER’S ROOM OFFICIAL HOTELS The nursing mother’s room, named Roland Holst Kamer, is Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice located on the second floor of the Beurs van Berlage. A key will The Psychonomic Society, through the Beurs van Berlage be made available at the Psychonomic Society Registration area. Hotelservice, has arranged special room rates at different The room is equipped with tables and chairs but no refrigerator. hotels, all conveniently located within close walking distance of Attendees may not use this room for babysitting purposes. the venue. WI-FI In order to get a reservation at the hotel of your preference, Wi-Fi Network: PS2018 please make your reservation as soon as possible. Please click Password: None required Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice for hotel availability, rates, and to make your reservation. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS John Wixted, University of California, San Diego, USA Only Book Directly with Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice Thursday, 10 May, 11:00-12:20, Grote Zaal The Psychonomic Society is not utilizing the services of any Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University, USA housing service for our 2018 Psychonomics International Saturday, 12 May, 2018, 13:40-15:00, Grote Zaal Meeting in Amsterdam except the Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice. Reservations for the 2018 meeting should be made directly with RECEPTIONS the Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice via their web reservation Welcome Reception system using the links provided here. If you provide your credit Date: Thursday, 10 May card information to any of these unauthorized vendors, your Place: Grote Zaal/Exhibition Room (Beurs van Berlage) card may be charged but you may not have a reservation when Time: 17:00-18:40 you arrive in Amsterdam. THIS IS A SCAM! Friday Reception Hotels Date: Friday, 11 May The following hotels have been selected for the 2018 Place: Grote Zaal/Exhibition Room (Beurs van Berlage) Psychonomics meeting. Hotels are listed in order of distance to Time: 17:00-19:00 the meeting venue. Book your room early as they will sell out quickly COFFEE BREAKS AND LUNCH Complimentary coffee and tea will be available at: Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre Thursday: 10:00-11:00, 14:20-15:40 Doubletree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Friday: 9:40-10:40, 15:00-16:00 Volkshotel Amsterdam Centre Ramada Apollo Hotel Amsterdam Saturday: 9:40-10:40, 16:20-17:00 Westcord Fashion Amsterdam in Grote Zaal/Exhibition Room and the Beurs Foyer. Box lunches will be available on Thursday through Saturday REGISTRATION LOCATION/HOURS* from 12:00 to 13:30 in the same rooms. Registration is located on the first floor of the Beurs van Berlage in the Beurs Foyer. To avoid long lines onsite, you are MOBILE APP strongly encouraged to preregister through the website at www. A free mobile app for this year’s meeting will be available for psychonomic.org/18AMSRegistration. download in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store a few weeks prior to the International Meeting. All versions include Wednesday, 9 May .............................16:00-20:00 the full program and abstracts. It is recommended that you Thursday, 10 May ..............................09:00-19:00 download the mobile app before you come to the International Meeting. Friday, 11 May.................................07:30-19:15 Sponsored by the University of California Press. Saturday, 12 May...............................07:30-18:30 *Hours subject to change 1 Meeting Information Meeting Information/Special Events POSTER SESSIONS GOVERNING BOARD 2018 AFFILIATE MEETINGS November 17-20, 2022 All poster sessions will take place in Grote Zaal/Exhibition Room John Dunlosky, Chair, Kent State University, USA Women in Cognitive Science 63rd Annual Meeting (Beurs van Berlage). Aaron Benjamin, Past Chair, University of Illinois at Urbana- Thursday, May 10, 2018 Washington, District of Columbia, USA Champaign, USA 16:00-18:00 (Reception from18:00-19:00) Headquarters Hotel: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Session Set Up Time Author Present Laura Carlson, Chair-elect, University of Notre Dame, USA Meeting Room: Keurzaal Edward Awh, University of Chicago, USA November 16-19, 2023 Thursday 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:40 Teresa Bajo, University of Granada, Spain Marc Brysbaert, Ghent FUTURE MEETINGS 64th Annual Meeting Friday 16:00-17:00 17:00-19:00 University, Belgium November 15-18, 2018 San Francisco, California, USA Fernanda Ferreira, University of California, Davis, USA Penny 59th Annual Meeting Headquarters Hotel: Hilton San Francisco Saturday 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:40 M. Pexman, University of Calgary, Canada James Pomerantz, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA NOTE: Each poster should be 97 cm (approximately 28 Rice University, USA Headquarters Hotel: Hyatt New Orleans November 21-24, 2024 inches) wide by 147 cm (approximately 57 inches high). Visit Patricia Reuter-Lorenz, University of Michigan, USA Valerie 65th Annual Meeting www.psychonomic.org/18AMposters for suggestions on Reyna, Cornell University, USA November 14-17, 2019 New York City, New York, USA preparing your poster. The extended viewing time will allow all Duane Watson, Vanderbilt University, USA 60th Annual Meeting Headquarters Hotel: New York Marriott Marquis Times Square interested persons to see posters of their choice and hopefully Louis Shomette, Executive Director, Psychonomic Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada reduce the crowded conditions we have sometimes had at the ex officio Hotels: W Montreal & InterContinental Hotel Montreal PS MEETING SECRETARIAT poster sessions. All posters must be removed as soon as the Reed Hunt, Secretary, University of Mississippi, USA, ex officio Congress by design poster session is concluded. Posters that are not removed will be Marianne Lloyd, Treasurer, Seton Hall University, USA November 19-22, 2020 P.O. Box 77 discarded. 61st Annual Meeting 3480 DB Harmelen SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Austin, Texas, USA The Netherlands EXHIBITORS/HOURS Diane Pecher, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Headquarters Hotel: JW Marriott Austin [email protected] Attendees are encouraged to visit our exhibitors located in Grote The Netherlands +31 88 0898101 Zaal at the Beurs van Berlage. René Zeelenberg, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, November 18-21, 2021 The Netherlands 62nd Annual Meeting Exhibit Hours* Andrea Kiesel, University of Freiburg, Germany San Diego, California, USA Thursday, 10 May ............................. 10:00-18:40 Sachiko Kinoshita, Macquarie University, Australia Headquarters Hotel: Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Friday, 11 May ................................ 09:30-19:00 Michael Masson, University of Victoria, Canada Saturday, 12 May .............................. 09:30-17:00 Jane Raymond, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom *Hours subject to change Jörg Rieskamp, University of Basel, Switzerland SPECIAL EVENTS Lael Schooler, Syracuse University, USA Exhibitors (at the time of printing) Louis Shomette, Executive Director, Psychonomic Society, Psychology Software Tools, Inc. ex officio Millisecond Software An Introduction to Experiment Building with OpenSesame Springer US INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE COMMITTEE 9 May 2018 | Doubletree by Hilton, Amsterdam, The Netherlands � The MIT Press Teresa Bajo, Chair, University of Granada, Spain Sona Systems Registration Fee: €100 Edward Awh, University of Chicago, USA Taylor & Francis Registration includes coffee breaks and lunch. Marc Brysbaert, Ghent University, Belgium Penny M. Pexman, University of Calgary, Canada Limited seats available. Sponsors Zofia Wodniecka, Jagiellonian University, Poland University of California Press René Zeelenberg, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands OpenSesame is a program for developing psychological and neuroscientific John Dunlosky, Kent State University, USA, ex officio experiments. OpenSesame is free, crossplatform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and PHOTOGRAPHIC RELEASE Android), supports many external devices (eye trackers, button boxes, etc.), and As part of your registration for Psychonomics International, the LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE combines a modern graphical user interface with Python scripting (a popular Society reserves the right to use photographs and video taken Diane Pecher, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, programming language). In this workshop, you will learn how to create a simple during the meeting for future marketing purposes. If you do not The Netherlands yet complete experiment from scratch. No prior experience with OpenSesame or wish to have your photograph or video used for such purposes, René Zeelenberg, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Python is required. More please contact us at the Psychonomic Society Registration Desk The Netherlands Endorsement Disclaimer Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY STATEMENT ON HARASSMENT Sanne Böing, Utrecht University, The Netherlands by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its The Psychonomic Society is an inclusive and welcoming Arne Borst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Sebastiaan Mathôt endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Psychonomic Society. The views and opinions of organization, and our meeting should reflect those values. Maaike Dubbeldam, Utrecht University, The Netherlands University of Groningen, organizers and speakers expressed in this workshop do not necessarily state or reflect those of the Conference attendees and visitors should enjoy freedom of The Netherlands Psychonomic Society. speech, freedom of thought, and freedom from harassment of Elle van Heusden, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands all kinds. Recent events in the media remind us that academic Aine Ito, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany settings are ones where we must be especially vigilant. As a Eduard Ort, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands scientific society, we do not want to police behavior, nor do we Thomas Neerven, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Canal Cruise wish to dampen the professional and personal interactions that Linnea Thomander, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands are so important to our meeting. But we do encourage members to take into account others’ perspectives and consider how a Friday 11 May 2018 | Price: €27,- question, comment, or invitation might be received when there 7:30 p.m. (19:30) (Duration: 1 hour) is a power differential between parties. No attendee should feel vulnerable to harassment at our meetings, or feel that they are Experience Amsterdam from the water. Marvel at the cutting-edge architecture of the Eastern Docklands and enduring a climate of fear or hostility. Let’s all work together to soak-up the atmosphere of the historic ring of canals while gliding through the old centre. You will see elegant ensure that our values of inclusion, respect, and professionalism merchant’s mansions, carillon-crowned churches, and warehouses with their rich history from Holland’s Golden are ones that are enjoyed by all of our members and attendees. Age. Relax with a drink and listen to compelling stories about historic Amsterdam. 2 3 Meeting Information Meeting Information/Special Events POSTER SESSIONS GOVERNING BOARD 2018 AFFILIATE MEETINGS November 17-20, 2022 All poster sessions will take place in Grote Zaal/Exhibition Room John Dunlosky, Chair, Kent State University, USA Women in Cognitive Science 63rd Annual Meeting (Beurs van Berlage). Aaron Benjamin, Past Chair, University of Illinois at Urbana- Thursday, May 10, 2018 Washington, District of Columbia, USA Champaign, USA 16:00-18:00 (Reception from18:00-19:00) Headquarters Hotel: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Session Set Up Time Author Present Laura Carlson, Chair-elect, University of Notre Dame, USA Meeting Room: Keurzaal Edward Awh, University of Chicago, USA November 16-19, 2023 Thursday 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:40 Teresa Bajo, University of Granada, Spain Marc Brysbaert, Ghent FUTURE MEETINGS 64th Annual Meeting Friday 16:00-17:00 17:00-19:00 University, Belgium November 15-18, 2018 San Francisco, California, USA Fernanda Ferreira, University of California, Davis, USA Penny 59th Annual Meeting Headquarters Hotel: Hilton San Francisco Saturday 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:40 M. Pexman, University of Calgary, Canada James Pomerantz, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA NOTE: Each poster should be 97 cm (approximately 28 Rice University, USA Headquarters Hotel: Hyatt New Orleans November 21-24, 2024 inches) wide by 147 cm (approximately 57 inches high). Visit Patricia Reuter-Lorenz, University of Michigan, USA Valerie 65th Annual Meeting www.psychonomic.org/18AMposters for suggestions on Reyna, Cornell University, USA November 14-17, 2019 New York City, New York, USA preparing your poster. The extended viewing time will allow all Duane Watson, Vanderbilt University, USA 60th Annual Meeting Headquarters Hotel: New York Marriott Marquis Times Square interested persons to see posters of their choice and hopefully Louis Shomette, Executive Director, Psychonomic Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada reduce the crowded conditions we have sometimes had at the ex officio Hotels: W Montreal & InterContinental Hotel Montreal PS MEETING SECRETARIAT poster sessions. All posters must be removed as soon as the Reed Hunt, Secretary, University of Mississippi, USA, ex officio Congress by design poster session is concluded. Posters that are not removed will be Marianne Lloyd, Treasurer, Seton Hall University, USA November 19-22, 2020 P.O. Box 77 discarded. 61st Annual Meeting 3480 DB Harmelen SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Austin, Texas, USA The Netherlands EXHIBITORS/HOURS Diane Pecher, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Headquarters Hotel: JW Marriott Austin [email protected] Attendees are encouraged to visit our exhibitors located in Grote The Netherlands +31 88 0898101 Zaal at the Beurs van Berlage. René Zeelenberg, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, November 18-21, 2021 The Netherlands 62nd Annual Meeting Exhibit Hours* Andrea Kiesel, University of Freiburg, Germany San Diego, California, USA Thursday, 10 May ............................. 10:00-18:40 Sachiko Kinoshita, Macquarie University, Australia Headquarters Hotel: Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Friday, 11 May ................................ 09:30-19:00 Michael Masson, University of Victoria, Canada Saturday, 12 May .............................. 09:30-17:00 Jane Raymond, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom *Hours subject to change Jörg Rieskamp, University of Basel, Switzerland SPECIAL EVENTS Lael Schooler, Syracuse University, USA Exhibitors (at the time of printing) Louis Shomette, Executive Director, Psychonomic Society, Psychology Software Tools, Inc. ex officio Millisecond Software An Introduction to Experiment Building with OpenSesame Springer US INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE COMMITTEE 9 May 2018 | Doubletree by Hilton, Amsterdam, The Netherlands � The MIT Press Teresa Bajo, Chair, University of Granada, Spain Sona Systems Registration Fee: €100 Edward Awh, University of Chicago, USA Taylor & Francis Registration includes coffee breaks and lunch. Marc Brysbaert, Ghent University, Belgium Penny M. Pexman, University of Calgary, Canada Limited seats available. Sponsors Zofia Wodniecka, Jagiellonian University, Poland University of California Press René Zeelenberg, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands OpenSesame is a program for developing psychological and neuroscientific John Dunlosky, Kent State University, USA, ex officio experiments. OpenSesame is free, crossplatform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and PHOTOGRAPHIC RELEASE Android), supports many external devices (eye trackers, button boxes, etc.), and As part of your registration for Psychonomics International, the LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE combines a modern graphical user interface with Python scripting (a popular Society reserves the right to use photographs and video taken Diane Pecher, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, programming language). In this workshop, you will learn how to create a simple during the meeting for future marketing purposes. If you do not The Netherlands yet complete experiment from scratch. No prior experience with OpenSesame or wish to have your photograph or video used for such purposes, René Zeelenberg, Co-Chair, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Python is required. More please contact us at the Psychonomic Society Registration Desk The Netherlands Endorsement Disclaimer Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY STATEMENT ON HARASSMENT Sanne Böing, Utrecht University, The Netherlands by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its The Psychonomic Society is an inclusive and welcoming Arne Borst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Sebastiaan Mathôt endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Psychonomic Society. The views and opinions of organization, and our meeting should reflect those values. Maaike Dubbeldam, Utrecht University, The Netherlands University of Groningen, organizers and speakers expressed in this workshop do not necessarily state or reflect those of the Conference attendees and visitors should enjoy freedom of The Netherlands Psychonomic Society. speech, freedom of thought, and freedom from harassment of Elle van Heusden, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands all kinds. Recent events in the media remind us that academic Aine Ito, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany settings are ones where we must be especially vigilant. As a Eduard Ort, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands scientific society, we do not want to police behavior, nor do we Thomas Neerven, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Canal Cruise wish to dampen the professional and personal interactions that Linnea Thomander, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands are so important to our meeting. But we do encourage members to take into account others’ perspectives and consider how a Friday 11 May 2018 | Price: €27,- question, comment, or invitation might be received when there 7:30 p.m. (19:30) (Duration: 1 hour) is a power differential between parties. No attendee should feel vulnerable to harassment at our meetings, or feel that they are Experience Amsterdam from the water. Marvel at the cutting-edge architecture of the Eastern Docklands and enduring a climate of fear or hostility. Let’s all work together to soak-up the atmosphere of the historic ring of canals while gliding through the old centre. You will see elegant ensure that our values of inclusion, respect, and professionalism merchant’s mansions, carillon-crowned churches, and warehouses with their rich history from Holland’s Golden are ones that are enjoyed by all of our members and attendees. Age. Relax with a drink and listen to compelling stories about historic Amsterdam. 2 3 Accommodation Awards Nahian Chowdhury, University of Sydney, Australia Abstract #2071: Stopping Speed and GABAergic Activity in the Motor Cortex The Psychonomic Society Announces Ruizhi Dai, Tufts University, USA Abstract #4069: Age-Related Difference in Using Global Relationships: the Recipients of the A Map-Learning Study Nola Daley, Kent State University, USA Abstract #3045: Self-Explanatory Feedback Enhances Long-Term Learning Patrícia Fernanda Ferreira de Matos, University of Minho, Portugal Abstract #3060: Remember That You’ve Already Paid the Bill: Finding Prospective 2018 Memory Commission Errors Moshe Glickman, Tel Aviv University, Israel Abstract #238: A Computational Model for Risky Decisions: Using Eye Movements to Improve Choice Predictions Seema Gorur Prasad, University of Hyderabad, India Abstract #329: Value Driven Unconscious Processing: Influence of Reward on ACCOMMODATION Masked Priming Nina M. Hanning, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Abstract #4080: Independent Effects of Eye and Hand Movements on Visual AWARD Working Memory Kelli L. Johnson, Stony Brook University, USA Abstract #3046: Base-Rate Neglect or Base-Rate Distortion? Effects of Ambiguity Krisztian Kasos, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Abstract #3086: Validity and Feasibility of Obimon, an Open-Source Device for Measuring Electrodermal Activity in Psychological Experiments Brittany Lee, San Diego State University, USA The Psychonomic Society’s Scientific Abstract #2006: Activation of English During Recognition of American Sign Committee selected 25 International Language by Deaf and Hearing Bimodal Bilinguals: An ERP Study Graduate Accommodation Awards Grzegorz Maciejewski, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Abstract #4047: The Cost of Learning New Meanings for Familiar Words based on the quality of the abstracts Katarina Marjanovic, International School for Advanced Studies, Italy submitted by Graduate Student Abstract #1059: Distinguishing Between Semantic and Morpho-Syntactic Language Processing in Sentence Reading Members of the Society for the 2018 Matthew P. McCurdy, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Psychonomics International meeting Abstract #1070: Improving the Generation Effect: Fewer Generation Constraints in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Each Enhance Relational Processing recipient receives a three-night hotel Pedro Simão Mendes, University of Minho, Portugal Abstract #2062: Word Frequency and Judgment of Learning: The Role of accommodation. (in)Congruent Prompts Anne Mickan, Radboud University Nijmegen/Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Please join the Scientific Committee in Abstract #2009: The Role of Between-Language Competition in Foreign Language congratulating these recipients! Attrition Kayla Morehead, Kent State University, USA Abstract #3042: Note-taking Devices in the Classroom Visit www.psychonomic.org/awards for Stephanie Morey, Flinders University, Australia additional information. 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Irem Yildirim, University of Delaware, USA Abstract #4066: Anticipatory Memory for Regular and Random Patterns 4 5 Condensed Schedule A THURSDAY MORNING, 10 MAY 2018 SYMPOSIUM I: The Limits of Prediction in Language Processing (11-16) ...............................................................8:40-10:40 Effectenbeurszaal Cognitive Control I (101-106) ...........................................................................................................................................8:40-10:40 Administratiezaal Decision Making I (107-112) ........................................................................................................................................................8:40-10:40 Berlagezaal Eyewitness Identification (113-117)......................................................................................................................................8:40-10:40 Graanbeurszaal Multisensory Perception (118-122) ..............................................................................................................................................9:00-10:40 Veilingzaal THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 10 MAY 2018 Visual Attention I (123-127) ............................................................................................................................................13:20-15:00 Administratiezaal Complex Cognition I (128-131) .................................................................................................................................................13:20-14:40 Berlagezaal Discourse Processes (132-134) ........................................................................................................................................13:20-14:20 Effectenbeurszaal Meaning/Semantics (135-140)............................................................................................................................................13:20-15:20 Graanbeurszaal Memory I (141-145) ......................................................................................................................................................................13:20-15:00 Veilingzaal SYMPOSIUM II: Tackling the Confidence Crisis with Statistical Scrutiny, Verifiable Credibility, and Radical Transparency (21-27) ......................................................................................................................................14:40-17:00 Effectenbeurszaal Problem Solving (146-150) .........................................................................................................................................................15:00-16:40 Berlagezaal Audiovisual Language Processing (151-155) .............................................................................................................................15:20-17:00 Veilingzaal Sensation and Perception (156-160) ...............................................................................................................................15:20-17:00 Administratiezaal Learning and Memory I (161-165) ....................................................................................................................................15:40-17:20 Graanbeurszaal THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 10 MAY 2018 POSTER SESSION 1 .....................................................................................................................................................................17:00-18:40 Grote Zaal (Author present between 17:00-18:40) Animal Research (1002-1004) Music Cognition (1044-1046) Attention (1005-1019) Psycholinguistics (1047-1061) Autobiographical Memory (1020-1029) Recognition Memory (1062-1072) Embodied Cognition (1030-1038) Reward, Motivation and Decision Making (1073-1078) Implicit Memory (1039-1043) Vision (1079-1088) FRIDAY MORNING, 11 MAY 2018 Visual Attention II (201-206) .............................................................................................................................................8:20-10:20 Administratiezaal Numerical Cognition (207-210) ......................................................................................................................................................8:20-9:40 Veilingzaal Language Production (211-214) ..........................................................................................................................................8:20-9:40 Effectenbeurszaal Letter/Word Processing I (215-220) .....................................................................................................................................8:20-10:20 Graanbeurszaal Metamemory and Metacognition (221-226) ..............................................................................................................................8:20-10:20 Berlagezaal SYMPOSIUM III: Learning Words From Experience: The Emergence of Lexical Quality (31-36)................................................................................................................................................................................10:00-12:00 Effectenbeurszaal Bilingualism I (227-232) ...............................................................................................................................................................10:00-12:00 Veilingzaal Learning and Memory II (233-237) ...................................................................................................................................10:40-12:20 Graanbeurszaal Decision Making II (238-241) ....................................................................................................................................................10:40-12:00 Berlagezaal Emotion and Cognition I (242-245) ...............................................................................................................................10:40-12:00 Administratiezaal FRIDAY NOON, 11 MAY 2018 POSTER SESSION 2 .....................................................................................................................................................................12:00-13:40 Grote Zaal (Author present between 12:00-13:40) Bilingualism (2002-2011) Neural Mechanisms (2065-2072) Cognitive Aging (2012-2019) Reasoning and Problem Solving (2073-2079) Cognitive Control I (2020-2032) Speech Perception (2080-2086) Event Cognition (2033-2038) Learning and Memory I (2039-2054) Metamemory and Metacognition (2055-2064) 7 Condensed Schedule A FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 11 MAY 2018 SYMPOSIUM IV: Shaping Attention Selection (41-46)...............................................................................................13:40-15:40 Effectenbeurszaal Autobiographical Memory (246-250) .............................................................................................................................13:40-15:20 Administratiezaal Bilingualism II (251-255) .............................................................................................................................................................13:40-15:20 Veilingzaal Letter/Word Processing II (256-259) .................................................................................................................................13:40-15:00 Graanbeurszaal Statistics and Methodology (260-264) .......................................................................................................................................13:40-15:20 Berlagezaal SYMPOSIUM V: Evidence and Scientific Knowledge in a “Post-Truth” World (51-56) ............................................15:20-17:20 Graanbeurszaal Event and Spatial Cognition (265-269) .....................................................................................................................................15:40-17:20 Berlagezaal Working Memory I (270-274) .....................................................................................................................................................15:40-17:20 Veilingzaal Memory II (275-280) ........................................................................................................................................................15:40-17:40 Administratiezaal Visual Perception (281-284) ............................................................................................................................................16:00-17:20 Effectenbeurszaal FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 11 MAY 2018 POSTER SESSION 3 .....................................................................................................................................................................17:20-19:00 Grote Zaal (Author present between 17:20-19:00) Action and Perception (3002-3008) Learning and Memory II (3058-3064) Attention and Performance (3009-3019) Letter/Word Processing (3065-3073) Cognitive Control II (3020-3032) Multisensory Integration (3074-3078) False Memory (3033-3039) Numerical Cognition (3079-3085) Human Learning and Instruction (3040-3045) Statistics and Methodology (3086-3089) Judgment and Decision Making (3046-3057) SATURDAY MORNING, 12 MAY 2018 A Life Span Perspective of Timing (301-306) .............................................................................................................................8:20-10:20 Berlagezaal Pre-lexical Deficits in Acquired Dyslexia (307-310).........................................................................................................8:20-9:40 Effectenbeurszaal Cognitive Control II (311-316) .........................................................................................................................................8:20-10:20 Administratiezaal Associative Learning (317-320) .......................................................................................................................................................8:20-9:40 Veilingzaal Learning and Instruction (321-325) .....................................................................................................................................8:20-10:00 Graanbeurszaal SYMPOSIUM VI: What Limits the Capacity of Working Memory? An ‘Adversarial’ Working Memory Symposium (61-66).................................................................................................................................................................................10:00-12:00 Effectenbeurszaal Attention and Performance (326-331) .......................................................................................................................................10:00-12:00 Veilingzaal Orthographic Processing and Reading (332-336) ...........................................................................................................10:20-12:00 Graanbeurszaal False Memory (337-339) ..................................................................................................................................................10:40-11:40 Administratiezaal Reward, Motivation and Decision Making (340-342) .............................................................................................................10:40-12:00 Berlagezaal SATURDAY NOON, 12 MAY 2018 POSTER SESSION 4 .....................................................................................................................................................................12:00-13:40 Grote Zaal (Author present between 12:00-13:40) Cognitive Control III (4002-4014) Recall (4049-4060) Emotion and Cognition (4015-4030) Spatial Cognition (4061-4067) Language Processing (4031-4038) Working Memory (4068-4083) Meaning/Semantics (4039-4048) SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 12 MAY 2018 SYMPOSIUM VII: Proactive Control: Mechanisms and Deficits (71-75) .............................................................15:00-16:40 Effectenbeurszaal Complex Cognition II (343-346) ...............................................................................................................................................15:00-16:20 Berlagezaal Letter/Word Processing III (347-351) ............................................................................................................................15:00-16:40 Administratiezaal Speech Perception (352-355) .......................................................................................................................................................15:00-16:20 Veilingzaal Memory and Technology (356-360) ..................................................................................................................................15:00-16:40 Graanbeurszaal Emotion and Cognition II (361-364) ........................................................................................................................................16:40-18:00 Berlagezaal Working Memory II (365-369) ....................................................................................................................................................16:40-18:20 Veilingzaal Psycholinguistics (370-374) .............................................................................................................................................17:00-18:40 Effectenbeurszaal Learning and Memory III (375-379) .................................................................................................................................17:00-18:40 Graanbeurszaal 8 Condensed Schedule B Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Veilingzaal Berlagezaal Administratiezaal Grotezaal Thursday, 10 May 2018 Symposium I: The Limits of Prediction in Language Processing 08:40 - 10:40 Lunch Eyewitness Multisensory Cognitive Control I 12:20 - 13:20 Keynote & Welcome Identification Perception Decision Making I 08:40 - 10:40 11:00 - 12:20 08:40 - 10:40 09:00 - 10:40 08:40 - 10:40 Poster Session I Visual Attention I Viewing/Setup: 16:00 - Discourse Processes Meaning/Semantics Memory I Complex Cognition I 13:20 - 15:00 17:00 13:20 - 14:20 13:20 - 15:20 13:20 - 15:00 13:20 - 14:40 Hospitality: 17:00 - Sensation and 18:40 Symposium II: Learning and Memory Audiovisual Language Problem Solving Perception Author Present: 17:00 - Tackling the I Processing 15:00 - 17:00 15:20 - 17:00 18:40 Confidence Crisis 15:40 - 17:20 15:20 - 17:00 With Statistical Scrutiny, Verifiable Credibility, and Radical Transparency 14:40 - 17:00 Friday, 11 May 2018 Language Production Letter/Word 08:20 - 09:40 Processing I Metamemory and Poster Session II 08:20 - 10:20 Visual Attention II Metacognition Viewing/Setup: 11:00 - Symposium III: Numerical Cognition 08:20 - 10:20 08:20 - 10:20 12:00 Learning Words Learning and Memory 08:20 - 09:40 Lunch: 12:00 - 13:40 From Experience: The II Emotion and Decision Making II Author Present: 12:00 - Emergence of Lexical 10:40 - 12:20 Bilingualism I Cognition I 10:40 - 12:00 13:40 Quality 10:00 - 12:00 10:40 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 Letter/Word Statistics and Poster Session III Processing II Bilingualism II Autobiographical Methodology Viewing/Setup: 16:00 - Symposium IV: 13:40 - 15:00 13:40 - 15:20 Memory 13:40 - 15:20 17:00 Shaping Attention 13:40 - 15:20 Hospitality: 17:00 - Selection Symposium V: Working Memory I Event and Spatial 19:00 13:40 - 15:40 Evidence and Scientific 15:40 - 17:20 Memory II Cognition Author Present: 17:00 - Knowledge in a “Post- 15:40 - 17:40 15:40 - 17:20 19:00 Visual Perception Truth” World 16:00 - 17:20 15:20 - 17:20 Saturday, 12 May 2018 Pre-lexical Deficits in Acquired Dyslexia 08:20 - 09:40 Learning and Symposium VI: Instruction A Life Span Perspective What Limits the 08:20 - 10:00 Associative Learning of Timing Capacity of Working 08:20 - 09:40 08:20 -10:20 Memory? An Cognitive Control II Orthographic “Adversarial” Working 08:20 - 10:20 Processing and Attention and Reward, Motivation, Poster Session IV Memory Symposium Reading Performance and Decision Making Viewing/Setup: 11:00 - 10:00 - 12:00 False Memory 10:20 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 10:40 - 12:00 12:00 10:40 - 12:00 Lunch: 12:00 - 13:40 Keynote Address Memory and Speech Perception Complex Cognition II Author Present: 12:00 - 13:40 - 15:00 Letter/Word Technology 15:00 - 16:20 15:00 - 16:40 13:40 Processing III 15:00 - 16:40 Symposium VII: 15:00 - 16:40 Working Memory II Emotion and Proactive Control: Learning and Memory 16:40 - 18:20 Cognition II Mechanisms and III 17:00 - 18:00 Deficits 17:00 - 18:40 15:00 - 16:40 Psycholinguistics 17:00 - 18:40 9
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