Aims And Objectives Of 2014 Conference
The 16th International Conference on Applied Psychology in 2014 was successful in bringing professional scientists, students and researchers all around the globe to share the results of their experiments in Applied Psychology. It was also a premier event for sponsors and delegates in the industry who we interested in indulging in the theme of this conference for knowledge, networking and promotional activities.
Theme For 2014 ICAP
The International Conference on Applied Psychology was 3 day event starting from 22nd to 24th October 2014. There were 350 participants who attended the event from major universities worldwide (UK, USA, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri lanka, Peru, Nepal, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Australia and India). The ICAP 2014 theme was “Psychology in Diverse Contexts; Research and Implications” with many interesting topics listed for speakers in the 3 day conference. This was very helpful for budding researchers, juniors and students to witness professionals share their years of experience and knowledge.
Contributions
Authors from all around the globe were invited to design the conference through their submissions in innovations, research and developments, abstracts and e-posters. High quality research with original results of both experimental and conceptual work in almost every domain in of Applied Psychology was discussed in the 2014 ICAP conference. Every content including abstracts and e-posters presentation were based on the theme of the conference, with all exact facts and figures. All submissions will be closely reviewed by three expert reviewers, and a record of abstracts, books, CD and presentations were available at the registration counter for attendees.
List Of Topics Included In ICAP 2014
There were countless topics for presentations and discussion at ICAP 2014 conference. Let’s take a look at the list of topics which were covered in this spectacular conference on applied psychology.
- Abnormal psychology
- Adolescents’ Health Psychology
- Applied Cognitive Psychology
- Applied Gerontology
- Applied Social Psychology
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
- Behavior and Motor Control
- Biological psychology
- Biologically Motivated Computer Vision
- Brain Science and Education
- Cells and Synapses
- Clinical & Community Psychology
- Clinical and Counseling Psychology
- Clinical Neuropsychology
- Clinical psychology
- Cognition and Action
- Cognition and Cognitive Development
- Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory and Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Community psychology
- Computational Neuroscience
- Counseling psychology
- Cross-cultural and indigenous psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Disasters Management
- Economic Psychology
- Education in Math, Science, and Technology
- Educational and school psychology
- Educational psychology
- Educational, Instructional & School Psychology
- Environmental psychology
- Experimental psychology
- Family psychology
- Forensic psychology
- Gender and sexuality
- Genes, Molecules, Channels and Receptors
- Health psychology
- Human Relations Factors
- Industrial and organizational psychology
- Language and Conceptual Systems
- Learning Complex Motor Tasks
- Learning, Memory and Neural Development
- Medical psychology and psychotherapy
- Memory and Thought
- Metaphors in Language and Thought
- Military and forensic psychology
- Neural Theory of Language and Thought
- Neurobiology
- Neuropsychological Studies of Mind and Brain
- Organizational psychology
- Perception and Attention
- Perceptual Organization in Vision
- Personality and individual differences
- Political Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Professional Practice
- Professional training and supervision
- Psycho-diagnostics
- Psychological Assessment & Evaluation
- Psychological research methodology
- Psychology & the Law
- Psychology and Societal Development
- Psychology in business and economics
- Psycho-pedagogy
- School and Educational Psychology
- Sensory Systems and Perception
- Social and Cultural Issues
- Social psychology
- Spatial Cognition
- Sport Psychology
- Statistical inference, and the learning theory
- Theory and Computation
- Traffic Psychology
- Understanding Explanatory Coherence
- Work & Organizational Psychology