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tuesDay, 22 July<br />

scientific program<br />

iupsys-006 iupsys invited symposium<br />

16.45 – 18.45 h hall 14.2<br />

presenting the public face of psychology<br />

Co-Chair: Bullock, Merry (USA)<br />

Co-Chair: Prieto, Jose Maria (Spain)<br />

national psychology Week and other media<br />

opportunities<br />

Gordon, Amanda (Australia)<br />

creating online and mujltimedia culture in<br />

a national or international association of<br />

psychology: proactive minds<br />

Prieto, Jose Maria (Spain)<br />

presenting the public face of psychology:<br />

strategies and opportunities<br />

Farberman, Rhea (USA)<br />

on-line readings in testing and assessment<br />

Born, Marise (Netherlands)<br />

s-063 symposium<br />

16.45 – 18.45 h room 11/12<br />

molecular genetics of individual differences<br />

Co-Chair: Ising, Marcus (Germany)<br />

Co-Chair: Brocke, Burkhard (Germany)<br />

molecular genetics in win cohorts<br />

Busjahn, Andreas (Germany)<br />

genetic variation of serotonin function<br />

and negative emotionality<br />

Strobel, Alexander (Germany)<br />

polymorphisms in the angiotensin-converting<br />

enzyme gene region are associated<br />

with coping styles in healthy adults and<br />

depressed patients<br />

Heck, Angela (Germany)<br />

interaction effect of D4 Dopamine receptor<br />

gene (DrD4) and serotonin transporter<br />

promoter polymorphism (5-httlpr) on<br />

the stress induced cortisol response<br />

Armbruster, Diana (Germany)<br />

glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor<br />

gene variants are associated with<br />

acth, cortisol and cardiovascular responses<br />

to psychosocial stress<br />

Wüst, Stefan (Germany)<br />

molecular genetics of individual differences:<br />

What can we learn for related disorders?<br />

Ising, Marcus (Germany)<br />

140<br />

s-102 symposium<br />

16.45 – 18.45 h salon 22<br />

spatial cognition: individual and gender<br />

differences in mental rotation (part ii)<br />

Co-Chair: Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany)<br />

Co-Chair: Glück, Judith (Austria)<br />

sex differences in mental rotation: now<br />

you see them, now you don’t<br />

Peters, Michael (Canada)<br />

the solution strategy as an indicator of the<br />

developmental stage of mental-rotation<br />

ability of pre-school children<br />

Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia (Germany)<br />

gender differences in the mental rotation<br />

test: an effect of response format?<br />

Glück, Judith (Austria)<br />

Do 9 years-old already show the wellknown<br />

(male superiority) gender effect in<br />

a classical mental rotation test?<br />

Vorstius, Corinna (Germany)<br />

lateralized brain activation during mental<br />

rotation is not ontogenetic, but determined<br />

by familiarity<br />

Lange, Leonie F. (Germany)<br />

Discussant: Kyllonen, Patrick C. (USA)<br />

s-103 symposium<br />

16.45 – 18.45 h room 23<br />

social power and political skill in politics<br />

and organizations<br />

Chair: Blickle, Gerhard (Germany)<br />

a critical incident approach to the analysis<br />

of power / interaction in political confrontation<br />

Raven, Bertram (USA)<br />

face and facework in political discourse<br />

Bull, Peter (United Kingdom)<br />

internal politics in the academia: theoretical<br />

and empirical analysis of its relationship<br />

with social capital and job performance<br />

Talmud, Ilan (Israel)<br />

antecendents and consequences of political<br />

skill: a longitudinal investigation over<br />

two years with newly hired employees<br />

Blickle, Gerhard (Germany)<br />

the impact of wielded power on idea generation<br />

and implementation of innovations<br />

Krause, Diana (Canada)

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