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108Armenian cultural production as a response to mass violenceby Sato Mougalian (CUNY Graduate Center) DiscussantNatalie Toomajian (Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology) Saturday, March 8, 20258:00am %u2013 9:00am Paper OdetsLEARNING PAPERS: CONTEXTSaturday, March 8, 20258:00am %u2013 9:00amCHAIR: ADAM FOX8:00am %u2013 8:10amINFLUENCE OF CONTEXT ON EXTINGUISHED APPETITIVE CONDITIONING IN MALE AND FEMALE RATSSHAINA WEINGART (THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT), SAMANTHA MORIARTY (THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT), EMILY ROCCO (THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT), NEIL WINTERBAUER (THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT), TRAVIS TODD (THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT) A series of recent studies have suggested that renewal of appetitive conditioning is a sex-specific process, with males, but not females, demonstrating renewal. We revisited this issue in a series of three experiments. In all experiments, robust renewal was observed with no appreciable difference between male and females, nor intact females compared to ovariectomized females.8:15am %u2013 8:25amCONTEXT-OUTCOME ASSOCIATIONS AS CONTEXT FEATURESJAMES BYRON NELSON (UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY (UPV/EHU)), MARIA DEL CARMEN SANJUAN (UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY (UPV/EHU)) In two video-game experiments R could signal an attacking spaceship across phases of R+, R-, and Rtesting. Additional trials with a second, unsignalled, spaceship occurred ('H' hot) or not ('C' cold) in each phase creating conditions HCH, HCC, CHC, & CHH.Renewal/reinstatement occurred when contextoutcome associations matched at test and conditioning. A third outcome used prior to test reduced the effect. Surprise and arousal mattered but the effect could not be attributed to simple disinhibition.8:30am %u2013 8:40amSUSCEPTIBILITY OF NOVELTY-FACILITATED EXTINCTION, COUNTERCONDITIONING, AND EXTINCTION TO ABC RENEWALLUCAS PETRUZZO (SUNY-BINGHAMTON), J%u00c9R%u00c9MIE JOZEFOWIEZ (UNIVERSIT%u00c9 DE LILLE), KIMBERLY CASEY (SUNY-BINGHAMTON), JAMES WITNAUER (SUNY-BROCKPORT), RALPH MILLER (SUNYBINGHAMTON) Two experiments assessed interference with predictive(PC) and emotional conditioning(EC) by extinction(Ext), counterconditioning(CC), and noveltyfacilitated extinction(NFE), and ABC renewal thereafter. In PC, no clear differences in interference conditions in context B were detected. In EC, in context B, CC>NFE>Ext>Control. ABC renewal was detected only in EC. However, no evidence suggests NFE is less susceptible to ABC renewal than Ext or CC. Additionally, a strong dissociation between PC and EC indicates one cannot predict the other.Saturday, March 8, 20258:00am %u2013 9:00am Paper O'NeillDEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PAPERS: PERCEPTIONS, RELATIONSHIPS, AND GROWTH IN ADULTHOODSaturday, March 8, 20258:00am %u2013 9:00amCHAIR: JULIA ZAVALA 8:00am %u2013 8:10amTHE IMPACT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND TRAIT ANXIETY ON COLLEGE STUDENT ENGAGEMENTJULIA ZAVALA (MERCY UNIVERSITY), NADIA RAMJIT (MERCY UNIVERSITY), TERRENCE CALISTRO (MERCY UNIVERSITY), ROSAURA USCANGA (MERCY UNIVERSITY), ALEXSANDER SOUZA (MERCY UNIVERSITY), BUSHRA KHAN (MERCY UNIVERSITY) This study examined whether trait anxiety mediated the relationship between social support (friends/classmates, family, and professors) and student engagement (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive). Among 221 undergraduate students, results 108