Marc N. Branch, Ph.D. (University of Maryland, 1972). Professor. Dr. Branch has interests in the general experimental analysis of behavior with special emphasis on conditioned reinforcement. Current research focuses on behavioral pharmacology with special emphasis on behavioral contributors to tolerance to psychoactive drugs.
Jesse Dallery, Ph.D. (Emory University, 1999). Associate Professor. Dr. Dallery has interests in basic and clinical behavior analysis, animal and human behavioral pharmacology, and models of choice and decision making. Current research focuses on the effects of nicotine on choice and environmental stimuli, and behavioral treatments for cigarette smoking.
Timothy Hackenberg, Ph.D. (Temple University, 1987). Professor. Dr. Hackenberg's primary areas of interest lie in the experimental analysis of human and nonhuman animal behavior, relations between verbal and nonverbal behavior, behavioral ecology, and history and conceptual foundations of behavior analysis.
Brian A. Iwata, Ph.D. (Florida State University, 1974). Professor and Director of the Florida Center on Self-Injury. His primary areas of interest are applied behavior analysis, developmental disabilities, functional analysis of behavior disorders, program evaluation, and staff training and management.
Timothy R. Vollmer, Ph.D. (University of Florida, 1992). Professor. Dr. Vollmer has interests in applied behavior analysis, developmental disabilities, school-based assessment and treatment, behavioral parenting, and evaluation of reinforcement schedules as treatment for severe behavior disorders.
Clive Wynne, Ph.D. (University of Edinburgh, 1986). Associate Professor. Dr. Wynne has interests in all aspects of the experimental analysis of the behavior (including cognitive behavior) of animals of many species. Current research investigates the special sensitivity of domestic dogs to human cues.
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