Tag: ACP2023
Curious About Curiosity
A featured discussion titled “Curious About Curiosity” will be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) and The 13th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2023). Identical twins Dani S. Bassett (University of Pennsylvania, United States) and Perry Zurn (American University, United States) will lead the discussion based …
ACP2023 Conference Dinner Location: Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu
Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu, also known as “the Kill Bill restaurant,” has been chosen as the conference dinner location for The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023). An iconic destination for foodies and movie enthusiasts visiting Tokyo, the restaurant was used as a filming location for the famous movie “Kill Bill” directed by …
ACP2023 Meet & Greet: GARB Central
The Meet & Greet for The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) is the perfect opportunity for conference delegates to get a head start on the conference and make valuable connections with other attendees before the event officially begins. The event will be held at GARB Central, a trendy bar and …
Cultural Event: Cherry Blossom Viewing in Chidorigafuchi Park
Chidorigafuchi Park, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a beautiful public park renowned for its stunning cherry blossom trees, making it an ideal location for the cultural event for The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023). Delegates will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of the cherry blossoms, known …
To Be Young and Depressed: Higher Prevalence Rates for Depression in Youngsters in the Netherlands
“To Be Young and Depressed: Higher Prevalence Rates for Depression in Youngsters in the Netherlands” by Jan Spijker of Radboud University, Netherlands, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) and The 13th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2023). To …
Whose Time Am I Spending? Non-zero-sum Time Perception Promotes Psychological Well-being and Prosociality
“Whose Time Am I Spending? Non-zero-sum Time Perception Promotes Psychological Well-being and Prosociality” by Yu Niiya of Hosei University, Japan, has been announced as a keynote to be presented at The 13th Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences (ACP2023) and The 13th Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2023). To participate in …