ISRA World Meeting Schedule for Saturday, July 29
8:00 AM
Plenary Speaker: Dean Pruitt
Title of Plenary Address: Intergroup Escalation and Its Remedies
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9:15
Paper Session SA-1 Symposium SA-2 Symposium SA-3
Chair: H. Patisaul Chair: J. Archer Chair: K. Parks
Do size and strength matter? An application of the principle of Resource Holding Power to human aggression                      Measurement issues in accurate assessment of sexual assault victimization and perpetration       
K.A. Feste A.D. Pellegrini M.M. Sisco & M. P. Koss
How Aggressive Parties Negotiate: U.S. Intervention, Terrorist Resistance, and Conflict Resolution




Dominance in preschool classrooms: Change across a school year Unwanted sexual experiences: A preliminary report of the psychometric properties of the revised, expanded, and gender-neutral Sexual Experiences Survey for assessing perpetration
9:40
Symposium SA-1 A. Sell A. Abbey, A. Jacques & M. Parkhill
Chair: H. Patisaul Strength and anger: Individual differences in anger, aggression and political attitudes conform to a Paleolithic logic of aggression The Effects of Question Phrasing and Number of Questions on Estimates of Sexual Assault Prevalence    
Dietary Influences on Anxiety and Aggression
J.R. Kaplan, M. R. Adams, & N. G. Simon  
High Isoflavone Soy Protein is Associated with Increased Aggression and Reduced Affiliation among Adult Male but not Female Cynomolgus Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) initially Naïve to a Soy-Containing Diet.


 
10:05
N.G. Simon, Q. Mo., S. Hu, C. Garippa, A. Geletzke, C. Trydestam, & S. Lu A. Sell J. White
Dehydroepiandrosterone: Cellular mechanisms modulating aggression
The function of anger expressions: What’s with all the yelling, and why does his face look like that? Increasing self-reported alcohol/drug-assisted sexual assault                    
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10:40
S. N. Young J. Archer M. Parkhill, A. Abbey & A. Jacques
Serotonin and human behavior along the agonistic-affiliative axis


Physical aggression as a function of perceived fighting ability: An experimental investigation involving students and prisoners The Relationship Between the Sexual Assault Item Endorsed and Detailed Descriptions of What Occurred:  How Closely Do They Correspond in a Community Sample?        
11:05
T. Blasbalg Discussant: N. Graham-Kevan  K. Parks & A. Pardi
Omega-3 fatty acid deficiencies in aggression and violence.   Do women know when they have experienced sexual aggression?  Findings from daily reports                   
11:30
 
1:00 PM
Paper Session SP-1 Symposium SP-1 Paper Session SP-2
Chair L. Owens Chair: B. Bushman Chair S.C. Haden
Aggression and its consequences in male-female relationships                                                 New Developments in Media Violence Research Affect, activation and aggression                                     
L. Owens, R. Shute & P. Slee B. Bushman A.S. Henner, A. Didry, & P. Salhani
“What the mates think is really important.” Why teenage boys are aggressive to girls.
Violence in video games desensitizes players to violence in the real world Feeling of procedural injustice as a determinant of aggressive behaviour
1:25
N. Graham-Kevan B. O. De Castro & H. Polman W. A. Warburton, D. J. F. McIlwain, D. R. Cairns & A. J. Taylor.
Investigating Johnson's Domestic Violence typology
How can violent game playing cause aggressive behavior? Moderators and mediators of violent video-game playing effects on reactive and proactive aggressive behavior towards peers Restoring perceived control with aggression: Why, how, and who?
1:50
J. J. Winters, J. N. Kearns-Bodkin, G. G. Homish, A. J. Kubiak, & K. E. Leonard L. R. Huesmann M. de Wied, A. van Boxtel, R. Zaalberg, P.P. Goudena, & I.W. Matthys
Common Couples Violence versus Gender-Specific Violence:  Understanding Dyadic Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence in Early Marriage   Long-term cognitive desensitization effects and short-term cognitive priming effects of exposure to media violence: evidence from three countries Facial EMG responses to happy and angry expressions in boys with disruptive behavior disorders and normal controls.
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2:25
M. Martinez, M.I. Garcia-Linares, S. Sanchez-Lorente and C. Blasco-Ros S.J. Kirsh G. Fairchild, S. van Goozen, S. Kine, & I. Goodyer
Impact of intimate male partner violence on women’s physical and mental health and the endocrine and immune systems Violent video games and the processing of dynamic facial expressions.

Affective modulation of the startle reflex in teenagers with early- or adolescent-onset conduct disorder and controls


2:50
  L. Kirwil S.C. Haden & A. Scarpa
Relationship between psycho-physiological responses to screen violence  and reactive/proactive aggression in adults The Interactive Roles of Parental Rejection and Noradrenergic Activation on Aggression in At-Risk Youth
3:15
I. Möller & B. Krahé
Exposure to violent video games and aggressive affect, cognition, and behavioral intentions