Kimberly Kirkpatrick, Director, Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Approaches to Plasticity (CNAP)
Research Interests
I received my Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Iowa in 1995 under the supervision of Professor Edward A. Wasserman. My dissertation examined the role of spatial and feature-based information in pigeon visual perception. I then moved to Brown University in 1996, where I worked as a Post-doctoral fellow with Professor Russell M. Church examining the role of timing processes in classical conditioning paradigms. My research was funded in part by an NRSA from the NIH during this time. After leaving Brown in 2000, I established the York Timing Laboratory at the University of York, UK, where I spend 8 years as a faculty member. I moved from York to Kansas State in 2008 where I established the Reward, Timing, and Decision (RTD) laboratory.
She is also working as Principal Investigator of Cognitive and Neurobiological Approaches to Plasticity (C-NAP) Center, Kansas
Kimberly Kirkpatrick | Research | Psychological Sciences | Kansas State University (k-state.edu)