Emily Izbicki, B.A.


Email: emily.izbicki@temple.edu

Emily is a second year grad student at Temple University. She received her B.A. in psychology and philosophy from Bucknell University. Emily’s current interests include evolutionary psychology, particularly sex differences and female cyclical preferences in mate selection and relationships, and exploration of the post-auricular reflex as a psychophysiological measure of appetitive responding. She works with Dr. Kareem Johnson.

Previous presentations and publications:

Izbicki, E.V., and Karpinski, A. (2008, March) Differences in explicit and implicit esteem of the self and close other. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Pelchat, M., Bykowski, C., Izbicki, E., and Reed, D. (2006, April) Asparagus malodor in urine – a true polymorphism? Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota, Florida.

Myers, K. P., and Izbicki, E.V. (2006) Reinforcing and aversive effects of caffeine measured by flavor preference conditioning in caffeine-naïve and caffeine-acclimated rats. Physiology and Behavior, 88 (4-5), 585-596.