Matthew Kimble

Associate Professor
Psychology
Middlebury College
United States of America

Biography

Matthew Kimble is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Middlebury College. He arrived at Middlebury in 2004 after six years at the Veteran Administration Hospital in Boston and two years teaching at the University of Wales, Bangor (GB). He received a B.A. from Dartmouth College 1991 a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Boston University 1996. His research interests focus on attentional processes in survivors of psychological trauma, particularly military veterans. He uses eye tracking and event related potentials to better understand difficulties with expectancy and hypervigilance in trauma survivors. He is published a number of articles on the topic, most recently one that looks at EEG responses to threatening sentences and has presented his work at national and international conferences. See his CV for more details, or his scholarly writings for downloadable content.

Research Intrest

Psychology

List of Publications
Ghisi, M., Novara, C., Buodo, G., Kimble, M., Scozzari, S., Di Natale, A., Sanavio, E, & Palomba, D. (2013). Psychological Distress and Posttraumatic Symptoms Following Occupational Accidents. Behavioral Sciences, 3, 587-600.
Flack, W., Kimble, M.O., Campbell, B.E., Hopper, A., Peterca, O, & Heller, E.J. (2014). Sexual Assault Victimization Among Female Undergraduates During Study Abroad: A Single Campus Survey Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-14, doi: 10.1177/0886260514563833
Kimble, M.O., Boxwala, M.,* Bean, W.,* Maletsky, K.,* Halper, J.,* Spollen, K.,* Fleming, K. (2014). The impact of hypervigilance: Evidence for a forward feedback loop. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 28, 241-245.