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  • 1988 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Daniel P. Kimble is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. They have been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as a Fellow since 1988.

Kimble's academic profile does not include a publicly available list of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues. Neither specific fields nor subfields of study have been documented in the accessible data, and there is no information regarding main research topics or book publications by this individual.

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Best Publications

  • Hippocampus and internal inhibition.

    Daniel P. Kimble

  • The effects of bilateral hippocampal lesions in rats.

    Daniel P. Kimble

  • In utero taste/odor aversion conditioning in the rat.

    Greg Stickrod;Daniel P. Kimble;William P. Smotherman

  • Possible inhibitory functions of the hippocampus

    Daniel Porter Kimble

  • Hippocampectomy and response perseveration in the rat.

    Daniel P. Kimble;Reeva J. Kimble

  • The GSR of monkeys during orienting and habituation and after ablation of the amygdala, hippocampus and inferotemporal cortex ☆

    Muriel H. Bagshaw;Daniel P. Kimble;Karl H. Pribram

  • Brightness discrimination and reversal in hippocampally-lesioned rats

    Jeanette M. Silveira;Daniel P. Kimble

  • Choice Behavior in Rats with Hippocampal Lesions

    Daniel Porter Kimble

  • Effects of hippocampal lesions and duration of sensory input on spontaneous alternation.

    Kirkby Rj;Stein Dg;Kimble Rj;Kimble Dp

  • Hippocampal lesions disrupt maternal, not sexual, behavior in the albino rat.

    Daniel P. Kimble;Linda Rogers;Carolyn W. Hendrickson

  • Hippocampectomy and Behavior Sequences

    Daniel P. Kimble;Karl H. Pribram

  • Hippocampal lesions and delayed alternation in the rat

    Ronald J. Racine;Daniel P. Kimble

  • The effects of regeneration upon retention of a conditioned response in the planarian.

    James V. McConnell;Allan L. Jacobson;Daniel P. Kimble

  • The effect of hippocampal lesions on extinction and "hypothesis" behavior in rats.

    Daniel Porter Kimble;Reeva Jacobson Kimble

  • The GSR of monkeys during orienting and habituation after selective partial ablations of the cingulate and frontal cortex

    Daniel P. Kimble;Muriel H. Bagshaw;Karl H. Pribram

  • Avoidance and escape behavior following striatal lesions in the rat.

    Robert J. Kirkby;Daniel P. Kimble

  • Lesions of the limbic system: their effects upon hypotheses and frustration.

    Robert L. Isaacson;Daniel P. Kimble

  • Latent learning in hippocampal-lesioned rats.

    Daniel P. Kimble;Ruth BreMiller

  • Hippocampal lesions and the orienting response.

    Carolyn W. Hendrickson;Reeva J. Kimble;Daniel P. Kimble

  • Response perseveration interpretation of passive avoidance deficits in hippocampectomized rats.

    Daniel P. Kimble;Robert J. Kirkby;Donald G. Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl H. Pribram
Karl H. Pribram Georgetown University
Andrew M. Colman
Andrew M. Colman University of Leicester
Seymour Levine
Seymour Levine Stanford University
Christopher C. French
Christopher C. French Goldsmiths University of London
Ian Q. Whishaw
Ian Q. Whishaw University of Lethbridge
Gary E. Pickard
Gary E. Pickard University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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