Gregory Kimble

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Ph.D. in psychology from Iowa in 1946

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Robert Dufort grad student Duke
Richard A. King grad student UNC Chapel Hill
George Bela Kish grad student Duke (PsychTree)
William Kessen grad student 1952 Yale
Henry S. Pennypacker grad student 1962 Duke (PsychTree)
Michael P. Toglia grad student 1976 CU Boulder
Lawrence Perlmuter post-doc
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Perlmuter L, Monty RA, Kimble GA. (1971) Effect of choice on paired-associate learning Journal of Experimental Psychology. 91: 47-53
Kimble GA, Perlmuter LC. (1970) The problem of volition. Psychological Review. 77: 361-84
Perlmuter LC, Fink AM, Taylor GA, et al. (1969) Effect of interstimulus interval on conditioning of voluntary instructed responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 79: 403-5
Kimble GA, Leonard TB, Perlmuter LC. (1968) Effects of interstimulus interval and discrimination learning in eyelid conditioning using between- and within-Ss designs. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 77: 652-60
Perlmuter LC, Kimble GA, Leonard TB. (1968) Effect of a simultaneous conditioning procedure upon subsequent extinction and acquistion. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 77: 648-51
Leonard TB, Kimble GA, Perlmuter LC. (1967) Eyelid conditioning at low US intensities and eyeblink threshold Psychonomic Science. 9: 187-188
NICHOLLS MF, KIMBLE GA. (1964) EFFECT OF INSTRUCTIONS UPON EYELID CONDITIONING. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 67: 400-2
KIMBLE GA, PENNYPACKER HS. (1963) EYELID CONDITIONING IN YOUNG AND AGED SUBJECTS. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 103: 283-9
KING MS, KIMBLE GA, GORMAN J, et al. (1961) Replication report: two failures to reproduce effects of anxiety on eyelid conditioning. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 62: 532-3
KESSEN W, KIMBLE GA, HILLMANN BM. (1960) Effects of deprivation and scheduling on water intake in the white rat. Science (New York, N.Y.). 131: 1735-6
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