Program for Thursday, September 26th: Talk View (2024)

CYPSY27: 27TH ANNUAL CYBERPSYCHOLOGY, CYBERTHERAPY AND SOCIAL NETWORKING CONFERENCE

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PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH: TALK VIEW

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08:00-09:00 Dreamscape Tour (Pre-registration is required - See Website)

08:30-08:45

Pilot Functional Capability Assessment

Van Dillen, Klevgard, Ho, Fercho, Kane, Parsons, Kondraske, Tvaryanas

08:45-09:00

Challenges Associated with Cognitive Assessment for Pilot Certification

Robert Kane, Thomas Van Dillen, Kelene Fercho, Jerry Crutchfield

09:00-09:15

Data-Driven Methods of Modeling Human Function in Operations

Hunter Klevgard, Thomas Van Dillen, Tammy Ho, Robert Kane, Thomas Parsons

09:15-09:30

Extended Reality at the Federal Aviation Administration: Exploring Potential Use for Functional Capability

Braden Tanner, Thomas Van Dillen, Hunter Klevgard, Thomas Parsons

09:30-09:45

Federal Aviation Administration Aeromedical Computerized Cognitive Screening Research: Screening Tests Selection and Development of Pilot Normative

Kelene Fercho, Susan Jay, Thomas Van Dillen

09:45-10:00

Transference of Emerging Aviation Functional Assessment to Commercial Space Operations

Van Dillen, Kane, Parsons, Klevgard, Sanders, Ho, Scarborough, Ligda

08:30-08:45

Cyber security and deceptive technologies: what will generative AI and deepfakes mean for prevention, detection, and our understanding of anticipated treatments for victims of these emerging

Andrew Campbell, David Lacey

08:45-09:00

Human-Centric Approaches to Cybersecurity: Integrating Psychological Insights and Emotional

Brenda K Wiederhold, Mark D Wiederhold

09:00-09:15

Beyond Password protection: How cultural values, perceived vulnerability and security self-efficacy influence cybersecurity behavior in the United Kingdom and Saudi

Heyla A Selim, Maša Popovac

09:15-09:30

Ongoing research into the behaviors and perceptions of ethical hackers.

Todd Fletcher

09:30-09:45

Cyberpsychology is not just cybersecurity, but there’s no cybersecurity without cyberpsychology

Scott Debb

08:30-08:45

Understanding what actions and traits facilitate social media campaigning on transgender issues through perceptions of the BBC and its media

Daniel Lloyd

08:45-09:00

A Mixed Methods Investigation of Social Media Use and Perceptions of Online Toxicity Among LGBTQ+ Young

Batista, Sarraf, Lenart, Gilmore, Hamlett, Kilby, Silva, Hall

09:00-09:15

Pursuing Perfection or Striving Towards “Superwoman”? – Investigating the Roles of Social Media and Individual Differences in Eating

Amanda Batista, Deborah Hall

09:15-09:30

Facilitating Invariance on a measure of FoMO between Blacks and Whites in the United States: Validity and Reliability of the

S. Debb, M. Padilla, V. Lagbo, F. Gilbert, L. O'Dea, M. McClellan, K. Haschke

09:30-09:45

Exposing Online Islamophobia: Insights from Corpus Linguistic and Thematic Analyses

Hollie Sutch, Pelham Carter, Imran Awan

09:45-10:00

Harmful online content and cross-cultural challenges faced by adolescents: Findings from focus groups conducted in Brazil and

Alex Pessoa, Brad Ridout, Andrew Campbell

08:30-08:45

Physiological response to a virtual reality simulation for preoperative stress inoculation

Proulx et.al

08:45-09:00

Human body odors modulation on affective processing of social-emotional virtual environments.

Maddalon, Cervera-Torres, Minissi, Greco, Citi, Marín-Morales, Alcañiz

09:00-09:15

Virtual Simulation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a method of exposure and preparation for the feared

Iveta Fajnerová, Barbora Darmová, Anna Francová, Jaroslav Nečas

09:15-09:30

Democratizing Psychophysiological Research: Leveraging Open Resources for Experimental Settings and Data Analysis of Flow, Engagement, and

E. Sajno, S. Chan, F. Dagostin, S. De Gaspari, C. Pupillo, G. Riva

09:30-09:45

Behavioral indicators of presence: Finger tapping, pupil size and machine learning.

Corey Bohil, Sean Hinkle, Shayna Soares

09:45-10:00

Using Eye Gaze to Differentiate Internal Feelings of Familiarity in Virtual Reality Environments: Challenges and

T. Chartier, I. Castillon, V. Venkatesha, A. Cleary, N. Blanchard

10:00-10:15

XR, sensors and assessment of presence

Lise Haddouk

10:00-11:00 Dreamscape Tour (Pre-registration is required - See Website)

11:00-11:15

Advanced AI Virtual Humans for Learning, Teaching and Intelligent Tutoring

P. Kenny, T. Parsons, C. Lane, N. Pilarski, S. Craig, T. McMahan

11:15-11:30

Advanced AI Agents for Virtual Humans and Patients

Patrick Kenny, Thomas Parsons

11:30-11:45

Enhanced Learning with Virtual Humans: Advancing Clinical Training with an AI-Based Grading Systems

Timothy McMahan, Eshan Kaushal, Shantanu Patne

11:45-12:00

A Review of the Academic and Motivational Effects of Pedagogical Agents on K-12 Learners

H Chad Lane, Noah Schroeder, Jessica Gladstone

12:00-12:15

Rethinking some virtual human applications

Robert Hubal

12:15-12:30

From Philosophy to Pixels: Tracing the Evolution of Emotion in Virtual Humans Across History and Technology to Create Dynamic

Nicholas Pilarski, Akanksha Pawar

11:00-11:15

Integrating Insights from Human-Computer Interaction and Neuropsychology: Developing Novel Memory

Daniel Drane, Emily Wall, Noah Okada

11:15-11:30

Promises of Human Computer Interaction for Neuropsychology

Emily Wall, Daniel Drane, Noah Okada

11:30-11:45

Novel Methods of Assessing Memory with Technology: Addressing the Need for New Theory and Measures in the Setting of Minimally Invasive Epilepsy

Daniel Drane, Noah Okada, Yousef Rajeh, Ellie Paek, Keith Adams, Emily Wall

11:45-12:00

Emory Multimodal Learning Task: A Gamified Cognitive Task for Serial Assessment of Memory

Noah Okada, Yousef Rajeh, Thomas Skodje, Ellie Paek, Emily Wall, Daniel Drane

12:00-12:15

Novel Methods of Assessing Memory with Technology: Addressing the Need for New Theory and Measures in the Setting of Minimally Invasive Epilepsy

Daniel Drane, Noah Okada

14:00-15:30 KeyNote Presentation with Galen Buckwalter: Living the Future Cause My Brain's in the Cloud

15:45-16:45 Session Awards with Closing Ceremony and Remarks

07:30-09:00 Breakfast

10:30-11:00 Break

12:30-14:00 Lunch

18:00-20:00 Dinner and Networking

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