Recent Conference Presentations
Invited Presentations
The role of timing processes in delay discounting Kimberly Kirkpatrick Texas Association for Behavior Analysis Conference 2018 | Moderating sub-optimal choices in delay discounting tasks in rats Kimberly Kirkpatrick and Carrie Bailey American Psychological Association 2018 |
Improving choice and timing processes through time-based interventions Kimberly Kirkpatrick Kansas Association for Behavior Analysis Conference 2018 | Time-based interventions to promote self-control Kimberly Kirkpatrick Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior 2017 |
Using interval schedules to promote self-control in rats Kimberly Kirkpatrick Midwestern Psychological Association 2017 | Origins of impulsive choice Kimberly Kirkpatrick University of Kansas 2016 |
Theory-driven versus theory-free modeling of decision-making data Kimberly Kirkpatrick Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior 2016 | A mechanistic analysis of individual differences in impulsive choice in rats Kimberly Kirkpatrick Southeastern Association for Behavior 2015 |
Multiple pathways to impulsive choice Kimberly Kirkpatrick State University of New York-Binghamton Colloquium 2015 | Mechanisms of impulsive choice: III. The role of reward processes Kimberly Kirkpatrick International Conference on Comparative Cognition 2015 |
Individual differences in impulsive and risky choice Kimberly Kirkpatrick Center for Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience Colloquium 2015 | The trouble with the (discounting) curve Kimberly Kirkpatrick Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior 2015 |
Platform Presentations
Diet-induced impulsivity: An investigation of bias and sensitivity to delay | Exploring the gender gap: Individual differences in impulsive choice and timing in female rats Sarah L. Stuebing, Andrew T. Marshall, and Kimberly Kirkpatrick Fall Meeting of the Comparative Cognition Society 2015 |
Effects of dietary manipulations on body weight, locomotor activity, and impulsive choice in rats | Mechanisms of impulsive choice: IV. Individual differences in timing and reward processes Catherine C. Hill and Kimberly Kirkpatrick International Conference on Comparative Cognition 2015 |
A time-based intervention to promote self-control in middle-aged rats Jennifer R. Peterson and Kimberly Kirkpatrick International Conference on Comparative Cognition 2015 | |