You can read the abstracts of the keynote speeches and the descriptions of the invited syposia by clicking the titles. To find out more about the Speaker, please click on their name.
Keynote speakers:
Roy F. Baumeister, Florida State University, USA: New directions in self-control research Charles S. Carver, University of Miami, USA: What impulsive aggression, sensation seeking, and risk of depression have in common Philip Corr, University of East Anglia, UK: Personality and Control: Anxiety and the Behavioural Inhibition System Gisela Labouvie-Vief, University of Geneva, Switzerland: Complexity and Hedonics in Emotional Development: The Dynamics of Cognitive-Emotional Integration Randy Larsen, Washington University in St Louis, USA Ezequiel Morsella, San Francisco State University, USA:Homing in on the neural correlates and basic cognitive mechanisms associated with conscious states: Implications for self-regulation. Kathleen Vohs, University of Minnesota, USA: How does people's behavior change when people are reminded of money?
Invited Symposia:
Dorota Karwowska & Kamil Imbir, University of Warsaw, Poland: Affect and cognition in regulation of the mental and behavioral activity
Alina Kolańczyk, Warsaw School of Social Science and Humanities, Sopot Faculty, Poland: Affective self-regulation
Shulamith Kreitler, Tel-Aviv University, Israel: Cognitive orientation: A theory of understanding, predicting and changing behavior
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