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                                    14510:50am %u2013 11:00amEMOTION RECOGNITION DEFICITS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: REPLICATING COMPLEX PATTERNS WITH SIMPLE EMOJIS.ASHLEE MOORE (STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT OSWEGO), CASSANDRA VANDAMME (STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT OSWEGO), KARISSA TINSLEY (SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY) Previous research has demonstrated specific patterns of emotion recognition deficits in people with depression and psychopathic traits, and these findings have been seen across facial expressions, body posture, and vocalizations. Specifically, people with depression are less accurate at identifying happiness, and people with psychopathic traits are less accurate at identifying fear and sadness. This study seeks to replicate those findings using the emotional language of digital communication: emoji.11:05am %u2013 11:15amASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN WOMEN'S MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND EATING BEHAVIORMEGHAN GILLEN (PENN STATE ABINGTON A CAMPUS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY), DIANE ROSENBAUM (PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY ABINGTON), CHARLOTTE MARKEY (RUTGERS UNIVERSITY) Amenorrhea (loss of menstrual period) has implications for women's bone and heart health and fertility. Most research on this condition focuses on smaller athlete or clinical samples. In the current study, we examined rate of amenorrhea, duration, perceived causes, and links to eating behavior among a community sample (N = 301) of non-pregnant adult women. Amenorrhea is common with an average duration of several months. Amenorrhea is linked to more restricted, uncontrolled, and emotional eating.Saturday, March 8, 202510:20am %u2013 11:20am Event O'NeillPSI CHI: REGIONAL RESEARCH AWARD CEREMONYSaturday, March 8, 202510:20am %u2013 11:20amCHAIR: INGRID TULLOCH PSI CHI REGIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS CEREMONY AND PRESENTATIONINGRID TULLOCH (MORGAN STATE, PSI CHI) Join us for the presentation of the Psi Chi Regional Research Awards and hear about these award-winning projects from the researchers themselves. In this event, you will find some of the best graduate and undergraduate research at EPA.Saturday, March 8, 202512:30pm %u2013 1:30pm Symposium Westside Ballroom 1 & 2PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUMSaturday, March 8, 202512:30pm %u2013 1:30pmCHAIR: PATRICIA BROOKS PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE SOCIALCULTURAL AND COMMUNICATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENTPATRICIA J. BROOKS (CUNY GRADUATE CENTER AND COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND) The papers in this symposium provide new perspectives on the social-cultural and communicative foundations of language development, by examining (1) the embedded and embodied nature of infants' everyday interactions, (2) the socialization of infants' attention in culturally specific ways, (3) the critical role of feedback for language learning in humans and large language networks alike, and (4) the ubiquity of narrative structure in human communication.PresentationsThe Embodied and Embedded Nature of Infants' Language Interactions in the Everyday Home Environment by Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda (New York University) Language and Attention Socialization in Prelinguistic Tzeltal Maya Infantsby Ruthe Foushee (The New School for Social Research) Communicative Feedback in Language Learning: Insights from Artificial Language Learning and Large Language Modelsby Morten Christiansen (Cornell University and Aarhus University) 145Saturday, March 8
                                
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