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ISRA World Meeting
Schedule for Thursday, July 27 |
8:00 AM |
Plenary Speaker: |
Mia Bloom |
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Tiltle of Plenary Address: |
Understanding motivations
for suicide terrorism |
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9:15 |
Paper Session TA-1 |
Symposium
TA-2 |
Symposium TA-3 |
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Chair: M. Bloom |
Chairs: M. Butovskaya &
M. Kempes |
Chairs: M. Kruk & J
Haller |
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Changing Anti-Semitic Attitudes |
Natural
conflict resolution in humans |
Stress and Aggression |
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N. Amjad |
P. Verbeek |
M.R.
Kruk, E. R. de Kloet,W. Meelis, J. Halasz, E. Mikics & J. Haller |
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It is wrong to hurt him even if he is a Jew: An experiment in changing hostile normative beliefs about Jews among Muslim youth |
Ten
years of cross-cultural reearch on reconciliation in children: Retrospect and
prospect |
Corticosteroids
curiously change current and coming conflicts |
9:40 |
Symposium TA-1
Chair: M. Stanford |
M. L. Butovskava |
C. F. Ferris, T. Messenger,
& M. E. Brevard |
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The Bimodal Classification
of Aggression: Developmental Implications and Clinical Efficacy |
Cortisol
levels and reconciliation after aggression in male adolescents |
Imaging
the Immediate Non-Genomic Effects of Stress Hormone on Brain Activity |
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A. Scarpa & S. C. Haden |
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Psychophysiological,
Behavioral, and Emotional Distinctions between Childhood Reactive and
Proactive Aggression |
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10:05 |
J. M. Ostrov |
L. Horowitz & T.
Liunberg |
G. Fairchild, S.van Goozen,
S. Kine & I. Goodyer |
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Proactive and Reactive Functions of Aggression Subtypes during Early Childhood
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Communicative
factors and behavioral strategies intertwined into a sequential process of
conflict progression- influence on reconciliatory outcome and subsequent
social interaction |
The
cortisol response to psychosocial stress in children and adolescents with
conduct disorder |
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10:40 |
R. J. Houston and K. R.
Conner |
W.
Troop-Gordon & B. Meier |
E. Verona |
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Characterization of
Aggressive Behavior in Substance Users: Preliminary Findings |
Retaliatory
Motives Druing Interpersonal Conflicts: Does Increased Revenge-Seeking Lead
to Increased Aggression? |
Individual
Differences in Risk for Stress-Related Aggression |
11:05 |
M. S. Stanford & R. M.
Baldridge |
M. Kempes, E. Sterck &
B. Orobio De Castro |
S.F. de Boer |
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Subtypes of Aggression in
Intimate Partner Violence |
Do aggressive children
reconcile? |
Stress-responsiveness and
brain serotonin functioning in aggressive and non-aggressive rats and mice |
11:30 |
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1:00 PM |
Symposium TP-1 |
Paper Session TP-1 |
Symposium TP-2 |
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Chair:
M. Martinez |
Chair S. Landau |
Chair: Y. Delville |
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Pathways from
victimization to violence
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Aggression in different
environments and age groups |
Animal Models and Human Aggression |
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K. Pears |
M.
Khoury-Kassabri |
C. Marler |
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Socio-Cognitive Mechanisms
in the Transmission of Harsh and Abusive Parenting Across Three Generations |
Perpetration of violence
against peers and teachers: An ecological perspective. |
Effects
of winning experience and testosterone on future aggressive behavior in
Peromyscus mice |
1:25 |
L.R. Huesmann |
S.G. Gerberich, N.M.
Nachreiner, A.D. Ryan, T.R. Church, P.M. McGovern, M.S. Geisser, G.D. Watt,
D.M. Feda, E. Pinder, S.K. Sage |
R. H. Melloni |
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The
Longitudinal Relation between Being Victimized by Peers and Aggressive
Behavior |
Violence
against teachers: Magnitude, consequences, and causes. |
Serotonin
Neural Signaling and Development Modulate the Generation of the Aggressive
Phenotype in a Preclinical Model of Adolescent Anabolic Steroid Abuse |
1:50 |
A. Scarpa & S.C. Haden |
P. Boxer |
J. Haller, E. Mikics, M. Toth, J. Halasz & M.R. Kruk |
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Pathways from Community
Violence Victimization to the Perpetration of Aggression: the Role of
Biological and Psychosocial Influences |
Predicting Youth Aggression
during Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment: An Examination of the Developmental-Ecological Framework
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Normal
and abnormal aggression: human disorders and novel laboratory models |
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2:25 |
J. Kim-Cohen, A. Caspi, A.
Taylor, B. Williams, R. Newcombe, I.
Craig & T.E. Moffitt |
Y. Bendalak & S. F. Landau |
K. Huhman |
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MAOA, Maltreatment, and
Gene-environment Interaction Predicting children’s Mental health: New
Evidence and a Meta-analysis |
Explaining Physical Violence
against Hospital Emergency Wards' Personnel: The Israeli Case |
Conditioned defeat in Syrian
hamsters. |
2:50 |
S. Suomi |
S. F. Landau & Y.
Bendalak |
M. L. Newman, G. W. Holden
& Y. Delville |
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Gene-environment
interactions and the socialization of aggression in Rhesus monkeys |
Factors Affecting Violence
against Personnel in Hospital Emergency Wards: A Multivariate Analysis
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Of
Hamsters and Men: Animal Models of
Human Bullying |
3:15 |
Discussant: M. Martinez |
W. Greve & B. Leipold |
R. Thompson |
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Fear of crime among older
persons – Beyond simplifying paradoxes
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Sex-Specific
Influences of Vasopressin on Human Social Communication |
4:00 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: C.
BLANCHARD |
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5:00 |
BUSINESS MEETING |
7:30 |
PUBLIC ADDRESS: ADRIAN
RAINE |
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LOMBROSO'S LEGACY:
VIOLENCE, BRAIN MECHANISMS AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY |
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