Curriculum Vita: Dr. Mark Galizio
AWARDS AND HONORS
Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Divisions 3 (Experimental Psychology) 28 (Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse) and 25 (Behavior Analysis)
UNCW Million Dollar Club, 2014
UNCW Honors Faculty Mentor Award 2014
National Institute of Health Biobehavioral Regulation, Learning and Ethology Study Section, 2006-2010
President, Division 25 (Behavior Analysis) of the American Psychological Association,
2001
Associate Editor, The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior,
1999-2002
President of the Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, 1992.
UNCW Faculty Scholarship Award, 1991.
PUBLICATIONS:
Journal articles and book chapters (UNCW student co-authors printed in color):
Galizio, M. (in press). Olfactory stimulus control and the behavioral pharmacology of remembering. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice.
Galizio, M., April, B., Deal, M., Hawkey, A., Panoz-Brown, D. P., Prichard, A. and Bruce, K. (2016). Behavioral pharmacology of the Odor Span Task: Effects of flunitrazepam, ketamine, methamphetamine and methylphenidate. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 106, 173-194.
Prichard, A., Panoz-Brown, D., Bruce, K. & Galizio, M. (2015). Emergent identity but not symmetry following successive olfactory discrimination training in rats. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 104, 133-145.
Hawkey, A., April, L. B., & Galizio, M. (2014). Effects of MDMA on olfactory memory and reversal learning in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 114, 209-216.
Branch, C., Galizio, M. & Bruce, K. (2014). What-Where-When Memory in the Rodent Odor Span Task, Learning and Motivation, 47, 18-29.
Galizio, M., Byrd, B. D., Robinson, A. M., Hawkey, A., Rayburn-Reeves, R., & April, L. B. Repeated Spatial Acquisition: Effects of MDMA, methamphetamine and methylphenidate (2014). The Psychological Record, 64, 143-150.
April, L. B., Bruce, K. & Galizio, M. (2013). The magic number 70 (plus or minus 20): Variables determining performance in the rodent odor span task, Learning and Motivation, 44, 143-158.
Galizio, M., Deal, M., Hawkey, A. & April, L. B. (2013). Working memory in the odor span task: effects of chlordiazepoxide, dizocilpine (MK801), morphine, and scopolamine. Psychopharmacology, 225, 397-406. .
April, L. B., Bruce, K. & Galizio, M. (2011) Matching- and non-matching-to-sample concept learning in rats using olfactory stimuli. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 96, 123-138
MacQueen, D. A, Bullard, L. & Galizio, M. (2011). Effects of dizocilpine (MK801) on olfactory span in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 95, 57-63.
Pilgrim, C. Click, R. & Galizio, M. (2011). A developmental analysis of children’s equivalence class formation and disruption, Acta de Investigacion Psicologica, 1, 55-76.
Galizio, M., McKinney, A. P., Cerutti, D. & Pitts, R. C. (2009). Effects of MDMA, methamphetamine and methylphenidate on repeated acquisition and performance in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 94, 305-311.
Bruce, K. E., Horan, J. E., Kelley, P. H. & Galizio, M. (2009) Teaching evolution in the Galapagos. Journal of Teaching Effectiveness, 9, 13-28.
Baron, A. & Galizio, M. (2006). The distinction between positive and negative reinforcement: use with care. The Behavior Analyst, 29, 141-151.
Baron, A. & Galizio, M. (2006). Distinguishing between positive and negative reinforcement: Responses to Nakajima (2006) and Staats (2006). The Behavior Analyst. 29, 273-277.
Galizio, M., Miller, L., Ferguson, A. McKinney, P., & Pitts, R. C. (2006). Olfactory repeated discrimination reversal in rats: Effects of chlordiazepoxide, dizocilpine and morphine. Behavioral Neuroscience, 120, 1175-1179.
Pitts, R. C., Buda, D. R., Keith, J. R., Cerutti, D. T. & Galizio, M. (2006). Chlordiazepoxide and dizocilpine, but not morphine, selectively impair acquisition under a novel repeated acquisition and performance task in rats. Psychopharmacology, 189, 135-143.
Pena, T., Pitts, R. C. & Galizio, M. (2006). Identity matching with olfactory stimuli in rats. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 85, 203-222.
Baron, A. & Galizio, M. (2005). Positive and negative reinforcement: Should the distinction be preserved? The Behavior Analyst, 28, 85-98.
Padlubnaya, D., Galizio, M., Pitts, R. C. & Keith, J. (2005). Chlordiazepoxide interactions with scopolamine and dizocilpine: Novel cooperative and antagonistic effects on spatial learning. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119, 1331-1338.
Galizio, M. (2004). Relational Frames: Where do they come from? A comment on Barnes-Holmes and Hayes (2003). The Behavior Analyst, 27, 107-112.
Galizio, M., Stewart, K. & Pilgrim, C. (2004). Typicality effects in contingency-based generalized equivalence classes. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 82, 253-273.
Galizio, M. (2003). The abstracted operant: A review of Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian Account of Human Language and Cognition, edited by S. C. Hayes, D. Barnes-Holmes and B. Roche. The Behavior Analyst, 26, 159-169.
Galizio, M., Keith, J. R., Mansfield, W. and Pitts, R. C. (2003). Repeated spatial acquisition: Effects of NMDA antagonists and morphine. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 11, 79-90.
Keith, J. R., Pitts, R. C., Pezzuti, T. and Galizio, M. (2003). GABA-A modulator effects on a multiple-component, repeated-acquisition test of spatial learning. Behavioral Pharmacology, 14, 67-76.
Zentall, T. R., Galizio, M. & Critchfield, T. S. (2002). Categorization, concept learning and behavior analysis: An introduction. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 78, 237-248.
Ziegler, D., Keith, J. R., Pitts, R. C. and Galizio, M. (2002). Navigation in the Morris swim task as a baseline for drug discrimination: A demonstration with morphine. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 78, 215-223.
Galizio, M., Stewart, K & Pilgrim, C. (2001). Clustering in artificial categories: an equivalence analysis.Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8, 609-614.
Jordan, C., Pilgrim, C. & Galizio, M. (2001). Conditional discrimination and stimulus equivalence in young children: Comparison of three baseline training procedures, Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 19, 3-7.
Pilgrim, C. & Galizio, M. (2000). Stimulus equivalence and units of analysis. In J. C. Leslie & D. Blackman (Eds.) Issues in Experimental and Applied Analyses of Human Behavior. Reno, Nevada: Context Press, pp. 111-126.
Pilgrim, C., Jackson, J. & Galizio, M. (2000).
Acquisition of arbitrary conditional discriminations by young, normally developing
children. Journal of the Experimental Analysis
of Behavior, 73, 177-194.
Galizio, M. (1999). Extinction of responding maintained by a timeout from
avoidance. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 71, 1-11.
Galizio, M., Hardwick, J. & Parnell, J. F. (1998). First record of black
guillemot (Cepphus grylle) in North Carolina. The Chat. 62, 32-33.
Keith, J. R. & Galizio, M. (1997). Acquisition in the Morris Swim Task is impaired by a benzodiazepine but not an NMDA antagonist: A new procedure for distinguishing acquisition and performance effects. Psychobiology, 25, 217-228.
Galizio, M. (1996). Methodological issues in the study of naming. Journal
of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 65, 286-288.
Pilgrim, C. & Galizio, M. (1996). Stimulus equivalence: A class of correlations, or a correlation of classes? In T. R. Zentall & P. M. Smeets (Eds.) Stimulus class formation in humans and animals. Amsterdam: Elsevier Press, pp. 173-195.
Galizio, M. & Liborio, M. O. (1995). Effects of cocaine on behavior maintained by timeout from avoidance.Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 63, 19-32.
Pilgrim, C. & Galizio, M. (1995). Reversal of baseline relations and stimulus equivalence: I. Adults. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 63, 225-238.
Pilgrim, C., Chambers, L. & Galizio, M. (1995).
Reversal of baseline relations and stimulus equivalence: II. Children. Journal
of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 63,
239-254.
Galizio, M., Ordronneau, C. & Robinson, E. G.
(1994). Opioid drugs and timeout from avoidance. Behavioural Pharmacology,
5, 125-130.
Dworkin, S. I., Pitts, R. C. & Galizio, M. (1993) Schedule-controlled behavior: Negative reinforcement. In F. van Haaren (Ed.) Methods in Behavioral Pharmacology (pp. 101-116), Amsterdam: Elsevier Press.
Galizio, M., Hale, K. L., Liborio, M. O. & Miller,
M. (1993). Variable-ratio schedules of timeout from avoidance: effects
of anxiolytic drugs. Behavioural Pharmacology,
4, 487-493.
Galizio, M. & Allen, A. (1991). Variable-ratio
schedules of timeout from avoidance: effects of d-amphetamine and morphine.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.
56, 193-203.
Baron, A., Perone, M. & Galizio, M. (1991). Analyzing the reinforcement
process at the human level: Can application and behavioristic interpretation
replace laboratory research? The Behavior Analyst,
14, 95-105.
Baron, A., Perone, M. & Galizio, M. (1991). The experimental analysis
of human behavior: Indispensable, ancillary or irrelevant? The Behavior Analyst,
14,145-155.
Baron, A. & Galizio, M. (1990). Control de la conducta operante humana
por medio de instrucciones. In E. Ribes and P. Harzem (Eds.) Lenguaje y Conducta. (pp. 123-169), Mexico, D. F.: Trillas.
Galizio, M., Journey, J. W., Royal, S. A., & Welker, J. A. (1990). Variable-interval schedules of timeout from avoidance: Effects of anxiolytic and antipsychotic drugs in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 37, 235-238.
Pilgrim, C., & Galizio, M. (1990). Relations between baseline contingencies and equivalence probe performances. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 54, 213-224.
Galizio, M., & Biddison, E. S. (1990). Effects of R0 15-4513 and FG 7142 alone, and in combination with ethanol on avoidance in the rat. Drug Development Research, 20, 81-88.
Galizio, M. (1989). Attenuation of the biphasic effects of ethanol on avoidance extinction by R0 15-4513 in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 34, 585-589.
Galizio, M., & Buskist, W. (1988). Laboratory lore and research practices
in the experimental analysis of human behavior: selecting reinforcers and arranging contingencies. The Behavior Analyst, 11,
65-69.
Galizio, M. (1988). Review of Behavioral Analysis of Drug Dependence, by Goldberg
and Stolerman. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2, 148-150.
Perone, M., Galizio, M., & Baron, A. (1988). The relevance of animal-based principles in the laboratory study of human operant conditioning. In G. Davey and C. Cullen (Eds.) Human Operant Conditioning and Behavior Modification, (pp. 59-86), New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Galizio, M. & Perone, M. (1987). Variable interval schedules of timeout from avoidance: Effects of chlordiazepoxide, CGS 8216, morphine, and naltrexone. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 47, 115-126.
Perone, M. & Galizio, M. (1987). Variable interval schedules of timeout from avoidance. The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 47, 97-113.
Galizio, M. (1987). Interpretation versus experimentation in the experimental analysis of human behavior. Psychological Record, 37, 11-15.
Perone, M., Galizio, M., & Baron, A. (1987). Schedule control of human
and animal behavior: How different? Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 5, 24-30.
Galizio, M., Perone, M., & Spencer, B. A.
(1986). Variable interval schedules of timeout from avoidance: Effects of ethanol,
naltrexone, and CGS 8216. Pharmacology, Biochemistry,
and Behavior, 25, 439-448.
Galizio, M. (1985). Human peak shift: Analysis of the effects of three-stimulus
discrimination training. Learning and Motivation, 16, 478-494.
Galizio, M., Woodard, R. L., & Keith, J.
(1985). Effects of ethanol and naltrexone on aggressive display in the Siamese
Fighting Fish, Betta splendens. Alcohol, 2, 637-640.
Galizio, M., & Sanderson, P. E. (1985). Effects
of naloxone and shock intensity on variable-cycle avoidance in rats. Psychological
Record, 35, 213-220.
Galizio, M., Gerstenhaber, L., & Freidenson, F. (1985). Sensation seeking,
reinforcement, and alcoholism. International Journal of the Addictions, 20,
1487-1501.
Galizio, M., & Maisto, S. A. (1985). Toward a biopsychosocial theory of
substance abuse. In M. Galizio and S. A. Maisto (Eds.) Determinants of Substance Abuse: Biological, Psychological, and Environmental
Factors (pp. 425-430). New York: Plenum Press.
Maisto, S. A., Galizio, M., & Carey, K. B. (1985). Individual differences
in substance abuse: An introduction. In M. Galizio and S. A. Maisto (Eds.)
Determinants of Substance Abuse: Biological, Psychological
and Environmental Factors (pp. 3-12). New York: Plenum Press.
Galizio, M., Smaltz, S. C., & Spencer, B. A.
(1984). Effects of naltrexone and ethanol on free-operant avoidance performance.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 21,
423-429.
Galizio, M., Spencer, B. A., Smaltz, S. C., &
Sayed, Y. (1984). Effects of ethanol and naloxone on extinction of jump-up avoidance.
Alcohol, 1, 197-200.
Baron, A., & Galizio, M. (1983). Instructional control of human operant behavior. Psychological Record, 33, 495-520.
Galizio, M., Rosenthal, D., & Stein, F. S.
(1983). Sensation seeking, reinforcement, and student drug use. Addictive
Behaviors, 8, 243-252.
Galizio, M., & Stein, F. S. (1983). Sensation seeking and drug choice.
International Journal of the Addictions,18, 1039-1048.
Galizio, M., Gore, S., & Sanderson, P. E. (1983). Effects of naloxone on acquisition and extinction of jump-up avoidance in rats. Learning and Motivation, 14, 48-57.
Baron, A., DeWaard, R., & Galizio, M. (1981). Factor-analytically derived
subscales for the Reinforcement Survey Schedule: Reinforcer preferences as a
function of drug use and sex. Behavior Modification,
5, 203-221.
Galizio, M. (1981). A review of Usdin, Sourkes, and Youdin, Enzymes and
Neurotransmitters in Mental Disease, Clinical Neuropsychology, 3, 44-45.
Galizio, M., & Galizio, C. (1981). A review of Brown & Cooper, Chemical Influences on Behavior,Clinical Neuropsychology, 3, 45-46.
Galizio, M. (1980). Conditional gradient displacements: The effects of conditional discrimination training on auditory frequency generalization. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 6, 766-777.
Dewaard, R. J., Galizio, M., & Baron, A. (1979). Chained schedules of
avoidance: reinforcement within and by avoidance situations. Journal of the
Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 32, 399-408.
Galizio, M., Jackson, L. A., & Steele, F.
(1979). Enforcement symbols and driving speed: the overreaction effect. Journal
of Applied Psychology, 64, 311-315. (reprinted
in Zinser, O. (1984) Basic principles of experimental psychology, New
York: McGraw-Hill.
Galizio, M., & Baron, A. (1979). Human postdiscrimination gradients: The
effect of three-stimulus training. Animal Learning and Behavior, 7, 53-56.
Galizio, M. (1979). Contingency-shaped and rule-governed behavior: Instructional control of human loss-avoidance. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 31, 28-46.
Baron, A., Galizio, M. (1978). Semantic representations of drug terms by industrial
workers. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, 543-554.
Galizio, M., & Baron, A. (1976). Verbal labels and auditory frequency generalization.
Learning and Motivation,26, 165-189.
Baron, A., & Galizio, M. (1976). Clock control of human performances on
avoidance and fixed-interval schedules. Journal of the Experimental Analysis
of Behavior, 26, 165-189.
Galizio, M., & Hendrick, C. (1972). Effect of musical accompaniment on attitude: The guitar as a prop for persuasion. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2, 350-359.
Books:
Maisto, S., Galizio, M., & Connors, G. (2015). Drug use and abuse. Seventh Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Press, (First Edition published in 1991).
Galizio, M., & Maisto, S. (Eds.) (1985). Determinants of substance
abuse: Biological, psychological, and environmental factors. New York: Plenum
Press.
RESEARCH GRANTS:
Galizio, M. Drugs of abuse and memory span. Research grant funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2014--2017, $436,050.
Galizio, M. Drugs of abuse and olfactory memory span. Research grant funded in the amount of $224,000 by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2010-2013.
Galizio, M. Drugs of abuse and complex behavior. Research grant funded in the amount of $149,615 by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2003-2007.
Galizio, M. Drugs of abuse and complex behavior. Research grant funded in the amount of $115,905 by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2000-2003.
Pilgrim, C. & Galizio, M. (Co-investigator) Stability of equivalence classes: A developmental
analysis. Research grant funded in the amount of $106,964 by the National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development, 1996-2000.
Galizio, M. Drugs of abuse and negative reinforcement. Research grant funded in the amount of $98,610 by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 1991-1995.
Galizio, M. Ethanol and negative reinforcement: Interactions with serotonergic
drugs. Research grant funded in the amount of $18,000 by the North Carolina
Alcoholism Research Authority, 1990-92.
Galizio, M. Psychoactive drugs and aversively-motivated behavior. Research grant
funded in the amount of $47,263 by the National Institutes of Health--Institute
of Neurological Disease, Communicative Disorders
and Stroke, 1987-1990.
Galizio, M., & Bruce, K. Role of the GABA-Benzodiazepine receptor complex
in the mediation of ethanol actions: Behavioral pharmacological analysis. Research
grant funded in the amount of $14,018 by
the North Carolina Alcoholism Research Authority, 1986-87.
Galizio, M. Interactions between ethanol and benzodiazepines. Research grant
funded in the amount of $9,454 by the North Carolina Alcoholism Research Authority,
1985-86.
Galizio, M. Naloxone-ethanol interactions: Is ethanol stimulation of behavior
naloxone reversible? Research grant funded in the amount of $8,457 by the North
Carolina Alcoholism Research Authority for 1983-84.
Galizio, M. & Perone, M. Acquisition of a microcomputer-controlled system
for behavioral research. Research grant funded in the amount of $20,783 by the
National Science Foundation, 1983-1984.
Galizio, M. Opiate receptors and ethanol: Are the effects of ethanol on avoidance
behavior reversible by opiate antagonists? Research grant funded in the amount
of $7,786 by the North Carolina Alcoholism Research
Authority, 1982-83.
Stein, F., & Galizio, M. Sensation-seeking, drug abuse and treatment. Research
grant funded in the amount of $4,500 by the North Carolina Division of Mental
Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse,
1980-82.
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION AND THE COMMUNITY:
Charter Member, National Institute of Health Biobehavioral Regulation, Learning and Ethology Study Section, 2006-2010.
President, Division 25 (Experimental Analysis of Behavior) of the American
Psychological Association, 2000-2001
Member, Committee on Animal Research and Ethics, American Psychological Association
Board of Scientific Affairs, 2002-2004.
Executive Committee, Division 25 of the American Psychological Association, 2000-2003
Board of Directors, Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2000-2008
Chair, APA Division 25 Fellow's Committee, 2001-2003
APA Division 25 Program Co-Chair 1996-98
President of the Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, 1991-92.
Associate Editor The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1999-2002.
Board of Editors, The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1984-1987,
and 1988-1991, 1993-1996, 1997-1999,.2009-2011
Co-Chairman of the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special Interest
Group of the Association for Behavior Analysis, 1988-1991.
Co-Editor of the Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Bulletin, 1988-1991. Board of Editors, 1992-1996.
Board of Directors Governor's Institute on Substance Abuse, 1990-2002. Steering Committee of the Governor's Institute on Substance Abuse, 1990-1992.
Chaired Review Committee for the Governor's Institute Young Investigator Award
Program, 1995-97.
Board of Directors for the Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, 1987-1997.
Board of Editors, The Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 1997-2001.
Associate Editor Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors,
1981-1985.
Reviewer for numerous National Science Foundation grant proposals.
Guest member of NIH study sections, special emphasis panels, and site visits
(1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003).
North Carolina Academy of Sciences Grant Review Committee, 1982.
Board of Directors: Coastal Horizons Inc. (a fully accredited drug abuse treatment
and prevention center), 1977-97; Consultant to the Board, 1997-.
Member of the Community-Based Alternatives Task Force, 1981-1983.
Member, Kure Beach NC, Board of Adjustments, 1999-2004, Chair, 2003
UNIVERSITY SERVICE:
Chair, Psychology Department, 2004-2011
Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1992-1997, Chair, 1995-96; 2011-present
Chancellor's Planning Board, 2003-2005
Hearings Committee, 2000-2002
Graduate Council, 1999-2002
Chancellors Advisory Board, 1998-2000
Psychology Graduate Coordinator, 1997-2000.
Graduate Program Review Committee, 1999-2000, Chair
Graduate Steering Committee, 1994-, Chair 1997-2000
Graduate Admissions Committee, 1994-, Chair 1997-2000
Departmental Peer Review Committee, 1996, 1998
Honors Council, 1997-1999.
College of Arts & Sciences Dean Search Committee, 1995-96, Chair
President, UNCW Sigma Xi, 1991-92.
Research Committee, 1990-92, 1984-88, Chair, 1984-85
Graduate Council, 1987-90
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 1984-1999, Chair 1995-96
University Hearings Committee, 1984-86
Chancellor's Task Force on Academic Services, 1983
Academic Standards Committee, 1978-1984, Chairman, 1980-81
University Professional Relations Committee, 1982-83
UNC-W Alcohol Awareness Task Force, 1982-1992
Grade Appeals Committee, 1982-83, 1985-86
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Psychological Association
Association for Behavior Analysis
College on Problems of Drug Abuse
Behavior Pharmacology Society
Sigma Xi
Society for Neuroscience
Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis