» Authors » Matthew Kimble

Matthew Kimble

Explore the profile of Matthew Kimble including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 13
Citations 82
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Lu A, Kimble M, Justinen S, Morris D, Wang C, Martinez D, et al.
Biol Bull . 2024 Jul; 245(2):88-102. PMID: 38976849
AbstractIntegrated chemo- and mechanosensory pathways, along with activated calcium influxes, regulate nematocyst discharge from sea anemone tentacles. Discharge from vibration-sensitive Type A cnidocyte supporting cell complexes use calcium-conducting transient receptor...
2.
Kimble M, Cappello O, Fleming K
Int J Psychophysiol . 2023 Feb; 187:27-33. PMID: 36738931
Hypervigilance, attentional bias, and negative views of the world play a significant role in post trauma symptomatology and can be associated with both clinical depression and posttraumatic stress. However, both...
3.
Kimble M, Koide J, Flack W
J Am Coll Health . 2022 Jul; 72(6):1668-1671. PMID: 35882054
Objective: The goal of this study was to assess students' responses to a potentially triggering passage from literature using differing trigger warnings. Participants And Method: 123 undergraduates read a passage...
4.
Nam A, Quarshie S, Kimble M, Hessinger D
Biol Bull . 2022 Mar; 242(1):48-61. PMID: 35245164
AbstractCnidarians require mechanical stimuli to trigger nematocyst discharge and initiate feeding behaviors. The interval from triggering stimulus to response is tens of microseconds, making it likely that mechanically gated ion...
5.
Kimble M, Flack W, Koide J, Bennion K, Brenneman M, Meyersburg C
PLoS One . 2021 Mar; 16(3):e0247579. PMID: 33765044
Introduction: While trigger warnings have garnered significant debate, few studies have investigated how students typically respond to potentially triggering material. Method: In this study, three hundred and fifty-five undergraduate students...
6.
Kimble M, Sripad A, Fowler R, Sobolewski S, Fleming K
Psychol Trauma . 2018 Sep; 10(5):576-584. PMID: 30188159
Objective: Negative views of both the self and the world are commonly seen in individuals who have suffered psychological trauma. These negative cognitions are thought to be significant as they...
7.
Schreger C, Kimble M
Psychol Trauma . 2016 Nov; 9(Suppl 1):12-18. PMID: 27893266
Objective: Evidence suggests that civilians may have considerable ambivalence to returning veterans. While civilians are frequently grateful for the service of military personnel, they can often be wary of the...
8.
Kimble M, Boxwala M, Bean W, Maletsky K, Halper J, Spollen K, et al.
J Anxiety Disord . 2014 Feb; 28(2):241-5. PMID: 24507631
A number of prominent theories suggest that hypervigilance and attentional bias play a central role in anxiety disorders and PTSD. It is argued that hypervigilance may focus attention on potential...
9.
Kimble M, Batterink L, Marks E, Ross C, Fleming K
J Psychiatr Res . 2012 May; 46(7):849-55. PMID: 22595869
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that theoretically and clinically is thought to be associated with persistent and exaggerated negative expectancies. This study used the N400 event-related potential...
10.
Kimble M, Neacsiu A, Flack Jr W, Horner J
J Am Coll Health . 2008 Nov; 57(3):331-8. PMID: 18980890
Objective: University and college health and counseling centers frequently warn female students about the red zone-a period early in a student's first year at college during which she may be...