BAPS2020 Virtual Conference Programme
(27th May 2020)
The Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) mini virtual conference was broadcasted on the 27th May 2020. The conference programme consisted of several 'live-events' that were recorded and can be viewed by clicking the links below (to the OSF or YouTube).
The programme started with an introduction to the conference, followed by a presentation by the keynote speaker, Professor Bernard Rimé (UCLouvain). You can click on the title of his talk to view the abstract. In the second stage of the programme, there were three parallel symposia. If you click the title of each symposium, you can view the four abstracts of the presenters. In the third stage of the programme, there was a single live-event for the BAPS prize awards, with presentations from the winners of the BAPS Best Master's Thesis Award and BAPS Early Career Award (abstracts linked to the titles).
In addition to the links to the recorded 'live-events', there are also links to off-line pre-recorded movie presentations of 15 minute open talks and 3 minute poster / short-talk presentations. You can view the movies by clicking the presenter's name (in the grey panels below).
The programme started with an introduction to the conference, followed by a presentation by the keynote speaker, Professor Bernard Rimé (UCLouvain). You can click on the title of his talk to view the abstract. In the second stage of the programme, there were three parallel symposia. If you click the title of each symposium, you can view the four abstracts of the presenters. In the third stage of the programme, there was a single live-event for the BAPS prize awards, with presentations from the winners of the BAPS Best Master's Thesis Award and BAPS Early Career Award (abstracts linked to the titles).
In addition to the links to the recorded 'live-events', there are also links to off-line pre-recorded movie presentations of 15 minute open talks and 3 minute poster / short-talk presentations. You can view the movies by clicking the presenter's name (in the grey panels below).
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10.30
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Symposia (1h20 each)
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Steve Majerus (ULiège) and Wim Fias (UGent),
Memory for serial order: Theory and application |
Stephan Van den Broucke (UCLouvain) and Ann DeSmet (ULB),
Health psychological perspectives on COVID-19 |
Céline Douilliez (UCLouvain) and Maarten Vansteenkiste (UGent),
Perspectives from applied and clinical psychology on COVID-19 |
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Open talk presentation movies (15m) (Abstracts) To view the movie, click the author of the presentation.
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14.00
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BAPS General Assembly (for BAPS members; see below)
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Poster / short presentations (Abstracts).
To view the movie, click the author of the presentation.
To view the movie, click the author of the presentation.
- Khawla Ajana (UCLouvain), The MonAmour Hemianopia Test: An annex test to dissociate hemianopia from hemineglect
- Letizia Amodeo (UGent), Understanding the Self across cognitive domains
- Nil Anarat (KU Leuven), Affective dynamics in context: Testing the contextual parameter of the Affective Ising Model
- Zoltan Apa (ULiège), A role of BDNF polymorphism in age-related recognition memory processes?
- Alice Bodart (UMons), Role of physiological reactivity and interoceptive accuracy in the emotional experience of patients with traumatic brain injury
- Marion Bouffier (ULiège), Precision of neural representations supporting auditory-verbal working memory
- Noémie Brison (UCLouvain), Toward the validation of a scale measuring environmental sexual harassment at the workplace
- Nawël Cheriet (ULiège), Shared event-memory for a public event in young and older adults
- * Roos Arwen Doekemeijer (UGent), Start to stop: The role of trigger failures in reward-modulated response inhibition (*awarded with a BAPS2020 best presentation prize)
- * Anaïs Gautier (UMons), Source monitoring and neuropsychological deficits in schizophrenic patients with and without hallucinations (*awarded with a BAPS2020 best presentation prize)
- Joran Geeraerts (KU Leuven), Investigating careless responding detection techniques in experience sampling methods
- Manon Goosse (ULiège), In the patient’s shoes: effect of immersion on psychologist students’ communication
- Camille Harvengt (UMons), Body image and body (dis)satisfaction in youths from 10 to 18 years of age
- Jennifer Héraut (UMons), Biased affective ratings and reduced electrodermal responses in women with fibromyalgia
- Isabel Hoeven (ULB), Women discrimination and work motivation (note that there is no movie for this poster)
- Sandra Invernizzi (UMons) and Manon Demonty (ULiège), Jacoby–Whitehouse illusion from thematic and taxonomic associations
- Aurélie Miceli (UMons), Processing of thematic and taxonomic relationships in ageing and in Alzheimer’s disease: Evidences from an EEG study and a semantic priming task
- Pieter Moors (UCLouvain), Does low-level orientation sensitivity predict high-level face identification?
- Jessica Morton (UCLouvain), Comparison of psychosocial variables and perceived and objective health by the degree of social participation
- Pauline Querella (ULiège), Rehabilitation of phonological and semantic control in aphasia: An fMRI case study
- Florence Requier (ULiège), Validation of meditation styles measurements: an exploratory study on non-expert meditators
- Elise Rombaux and Sarah Carneiro Pereira (UCLouvain), Typical lip reading without motor simulation
- Ludivine Schils (UCLouvain), Numerical cognition in Virtual Reality: The sagittal SNARC effect
- Dylan Van-akelyen (ULiège), Investigation of visual and verbal inhibition in aging within a similarity-judgement task
- Ellen Voorrips (KU Leuven), Great minds think alike: The contagious nature of cognitive control
- Sarah Wattelet (UCLouvain), European public theatres and perceived inequalities related to sexual orientation. What about LGB workers in the "queerest art"?
BAPS General Assembly:
14.00
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The General Assembly was attended by BAPS members.
The Assembly provided an opportunity to hear of all the initiatives taken by the BAPS during the last years and it provided members with the opportunity to be involved in future initiatives. |