Matthew Kirkpatrick
Assistant Professor of Research in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Southern California
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Research Footprint
Matthew Kirkpatrick appears in 5 tracked papers (2014–2016), most studied alongside MDMA, across Interpersonal Functioning & Social Connectedness, Healthy Volunteers and PTSD.
Most-cited paper: Effects of MDMA and Intranasal oxytocin on social and emotional processing (141 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Harriet de Wit, Richard Lee and Gillinder Bedi.
Background & Research
Matthew G. Kirkpatrick is a researcher in human psychopharmacology and preventive medicine whose work has examined the acute social, emotional, and endocrine effects of MDMA and related compounds. He has coauthored several influential studies on MDMA’s prosocial effects, including effects on social cognition, conversations about significant others, and oxytocin-related responses.
Key Impact
Matthew Kirkpatrick is a behavioral pharmacology researcher known for studies on MDMA, oxytocin, and prosocial/emotional processing in humans.
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