Mark P. Reilly
Central Michigan University
Dr. Reilly received his B.S. degree in Psychology from the University of Florida, his M.S. degree in Behavior Analysis from the University of North Texas and his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from West Virginia University in 1996. He was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center and an Assistant Professor of Research at Arizona State University. He is currently Professor of Psychology and the Undergraduate Director at Central Michigan University. Dr. Reilly’s professional service includes over 12 years as a member on Central Michigan University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, a member on the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Animal Research and Ethics. He has been serving on the Board of Directors for the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care since 2017. Dr. Reilly was President of Division 25 (Behavior Analysis) of the American Psychological Association in 2015. He has had numerous editorial appointments including the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, the Psychological Record and the Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis. He is currently on the Board of Editors for Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice. Dr. Reilly has over 30 years of laboratory research experience and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles and presented more than 80 papers in national and international meetings. His research focuses primarily on delayed reinforcement and how behavior-consequence relations impact operant behavior broadly. His research incorporates a quantitative, comparative approach to understanding topics such as impulsive choice, stimulus control and environmental enrichment. Dr. Reilly has been a member of the Association for Behavior Analysis International since 1992.