The 63rd Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Psychological Association, the biggest event in Taiwan's psychology community, was held on October 26-27 at the Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University. This year’s conference focused on the theme “Exploring the Boundaries of the Mind: Collaboration Between Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence,” attracting scholars and students from the field of psychology to discuss the latest research and application developments.
The Department of Psychology at Fo Guang University sent several faculty members and students to participate, with a number of research presentations. Led by Professors Huang Zhiwei, Lin Weilun, Zhou Weilun, Liu Rongguo, and Chen Yiting, multiple graduate and undergraduate students also attended the event. Professors Huang Zhiwei and Liu Rongguo presented their academic work, while master's students Huang Chengyuan, Lü Jieyi, and undergraduate students Zheng Jiaxin, Su Yizhen, Liao Wanting, Qiu Jiayi, and Zhou Yunzhen all showcased their research, demonstrating the department's academic strength and innovative energy.
▼ Professor Huang Zhiwei presenting his research on "Addiction and PTSD" in an oral presentation.
▼ Professor Liu Rongguo presenting her research on "Taiwanese Parents' 'Control' and Children's Internet Addiction: A Comparative Study of High School and University Students" in an oral presentation.
▼ Students Huang Chengyuan and Lü Jieyi presenting their poster on "Exploring the Benefits of Mindfulness Courses Using Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscientific Indicators."
▼ Student Zheng Jiaxin presenting her oral research on "The Ability to Identify Basic Emotions of Faces with and without Masks Across Different Genders."
▼ Faculty and students posing for a group photo at the conference.