Schedule

SCHEDULE

8:30 – 9:00am Coffee and Light Breakfast Available

9:00 – 9:10am Welcome Remarks

9:10 - 10:25am Session A

Elise Kalokerinos, University of NewcastleSuppress for Success? Exploring the Social Consequences of Suppressing and Expressing Positive EmotionsDisa Sauter, University of AmsterdamDifferentiating Positive Emotions in the Study of Culture and Emotional Expressions Michelle N. Shiota, Arizona State UniversityKawaii!!! Facial Expression Response to Cuteness

10:25 - 10:40am Coffee Break

10:40 - 11:50am Session B

Diana Tamir, Princeton UniversityWhat Do We Value in the Social World? Jason Siegel, Claremont Graduate UniversityPositive Emotion Infusions: Increasing Help-Seeking Among People with Depressive SymptomatologyDavid DeSteno, Northeastern UniversityThe Grateful Don’t Cheat: Gratitude as a Fount of Virtue

11:50 - 12:30pm Lunch

12:30 - 1:10pm Poster Session*

1:10 - 2:25pm Session C – Research Snapshots

Victoria L. Spring, The Pennsylvania State UniversityThe Upside of OutrageJared D. Martin, University of Wisconsin-MadisonVagal Flexibility Predicts Health and Happiness at 10-Year Follow-UpKe Wang, Harvard UniversityPartners in Crime: Gratitude Increases Corrupt CollaborationW. Craig Williams, University of TorontoGoals for Emotion Perception Direct Attention and Shape Judgments of Facial Expressions: Combining Drift-Diffusion Modeling with Eye-TrackingKuan-Hua Chen, University of California, BerkeleyPhysiological Linkage During Moments of Shared Positive Affect is Associated with Relationship Satisfaction in Long-Term Married Couples Adrienne Wood, Dartmouth CollegeSocial context modifies the acoustic features of natural laughterShirley Yen, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterSkills to Enhance Positivity in Suicidal Adolescents (STEP)

2:25 – 2:45pm Coffee Break

2:45 - 3:50pm Panel Session: The Future of Positive Affective Science

Barbara Fredrickson, University of North Carolina, Chapel HillJudy Moskowitz, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of MedicinePaula Niedenthal, University of Wisconsin-Madison

3:50 – 4:00pm Closing Remarks


* The SAS Positive Emotions Preconference Trainee Poster Award will be announced at the end of the day, following secret judging during the poster session!. All trainees (undergraduate students, postgraduate students, research assistants, postdoctoral fellows) who present a poster will be eligible for the award.