Gilliland, Kirby

Ph.D. (1976, Northwestern University)
 
Professor,
Social/Personality Psychology
 
kirby at ou dot edu
 

Personality Research Lab

Major research interests focus on personality traits with biological or perceptual bases. Of particular interest is research utilizing human performance (psycho-physiological and cognitive) and psycho-physiological measures. Future research will also explore models of stress adaptation.


Swickert, R. J. & Gilliland, K. (1998). Relationship between the brainstem auditory evoked response and extraversion, impulsivity, and sociability. Journal of Research in Personality, 32, 314-330.

Bullock, W. A., and Gilliland, K. (1993). Eysenck's arousal theory of introversion-extraversion: A converging measures investigation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 113-123.

Gilliland, K. (1980). The interactive effect of introversion-extraversion with caffeine induced arousal on verbal performance. Journal of Research in Personality, 14, 482-492.

Revelle, W. R., Humphreys, M. S., Simon, L., & Gilliland, K. (1980). The interactive effect of personality, time of day, and caffeine: A test of the arousal model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 109,1-31.


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