SIRE Conference
April 12, 2011 at California State University, Fullerton
Program and Schedule Information
Coffee Welcome
9:00am-9:20am TSU Ontiveros
Grad Student Talks
9:20am-11:30am TSU Ontiveros
Cheap Shots: Perceptions of Acceptable Combat Tactics across Agonistic Contexts
9:20am-9:40am Gorge A. Romero Cal State University, Fullerton
Survival Processing: Are we aware of the survival mnemonic?
9:40am-10:00am Christophe C. Palmore, Arturo D., Paige L. Bacon, Courtney Johnson, & William L. Kelemen Cal State University, Long Beach
Break
10:00am-10:10am
Visual Illusions of Commonly Navigated Surfaces
10:10am-10:30am Chela R. Wiley & Russell E. Jackson Cal State University, San Marcos
Sexuality During Pregnancy
10:30am-10:50am Jaclyn R. Ross Cal State University, Fullerton
The effects of social cues of lactational amenorrhea on women's attractiveness
10:50am-11:10am Amy E. Steffes Cal State University, Fullerton
Break
11:10am-11:30am
Keynote Speaker: Martie Haselton, UCLA, Department of Psychology and Communication Studies
Can Men Detect Ovulation?
11:30am-12:30pm TSU Pavilion A
Poster Presentation
Posters are currently being accepted and reviewed. Deadline to submit is March, 31
Registration
Registration is FREE! Although it is free to attend, we would appreciate attendees to register as it helps with our planning. Registration is not limited to members or CSUF students and faculty.
Please click HERE to register.
Call for Abstracts
The conference will include 20-minute oral presentations (15 minutes for presentation; 5 for questions) as well as poster presentations.
Scoop of Submissions:
We welcome submissions on all topics relevant to the evolution of behavior, both human and nonhuman. This includes both basic and applied research and empirical and theoretical contributions. Oral presentations will only be granted to graduate students and both oral and poster presentations will be preferentially allotted to SIRE members.
Submission Requirements
- 250-word abstract
- All abstracts must submitted by March 31th, 2011
- The name and affiliation of the registrant presenting the work must be included.
- The presenter must register for the conference by the submission deadline in order for their abstract to be considered for a presentation.
- Only graduate students can submit an abstract for an oral presentation.
Please click HERE to submit your abstract.