Kaylie Carbine is the Principal Investigator of the Cognitive Health and EEG/ERP Research (or CHEERs) Lab. Her research program tests how neural responses to food, such as reward sensitivity and attentional bias, relate to and are affected by health behaviors, including diet, sleep, and physical activity. To investigate these connections, she utilizes cognitive neuroscience methods, particularly electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs). Her work seamlessly transitions from testing fundamental neural processes to developing practical interventions that tackle real-world health challenges. As a mentor, Kaylie is passionate about guiding students—particularly those who are minority, underrepresented, or first-generation college students—in achieving their academic and professional aspirations. By integrating methodologies from neuroscience, cognitive, and health psychology, she engages students from diverse academic backgrounds in collaborative and interdisciplinary experiential learning.
Teaching Interests
Statistics, research methods, cognitive psychology, biopsychology, neuropsychology, health psychology
Research Interests
Psychophysiology, electroencephalography, event-related potentials, cognitive psychology, health psychology, diet, weight management, physical activity
Publications
Methodological reporting behavior, sample sizes, and statistical power in studies of event‐related potentials: Barriers to reproducibility and replicability PE Clayson, KA Carbine, SA Baldwin, MJ Larson Psychophysiology 56 (11), e13437 1962019
Sample size calculations in human electrophysiology (EEG and ERP) studies: A systematic review and recommendations for increased rigor MJ Larson, KA Carbine International Journal of Psychophysiology 111, 33-41 1762017
The utility of event-related potentials (ERPs) in understanding food-related cognition: A systematic review and recommendations KA Carbine, R Rodeback, E Modersitzki, M Miner, JD LeCheminant, ... Appetite 128, 58-78 912018
Testing food‐related inhibitory control to high‐and low‐calorie food stimuli: Electrophysiological responses to high‐calorie food stimuli predict calorie and carbohydrate intake KA Carbine, E Christensen, JD LeCheminant, BW Bailey, LA Tucker, ... Psychophysiology 54 (7), 982-997 822017
A direct comparison between ERP and fMRI measurements of food-related inhibitory control: Implications for BMI status and dietary intake KA Carbine, KM Duraccio, CB Kirwan, NM Muncy, JD LeCheminant, ... NeuroImage 166, 335-348 762018
A registered report of error-related negativity and reward positivity as biomarkers of depression: P-Curving the evidence PE Clayson, KA Carbine, MJ Larson International Journal of Psychophysiology 150, 50-72 662020
Using generalizability theory and the ERP Reliability Analysis (ERA) Toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores Part 1: Algorithms, framework, and implementation PE Clayson, KA Carbine, SA Baldwin, JA Olsen, MJ Larson International Journal of Psychophysiology 166, 174-187 642021
Cognitive and typing outcomes measured simultaneously with slow treadmill walking or sitting: implications for treadmill desks MJ Larson, JD LeCheminant, K Hill, K Carbine, T Masterson, ... PloS one 10 (4), e0121309 632015
Does inhibitory control training reduce weight and caloric intake in adults with overweight and obesity? A pre-registered, randomized controlled event-related potential (ERP) study KA Carbine, AM Muir, WD Allen, JD LeCheminant, SA Baldwin, ... Behaviour Research and Therapy 136, 103784 502021
Sleep duration differentially affects brain activation in response to food images in adolescents with overweight/obesity compared to adolescents with normal weight CD Jensen, KM Duraccio, KA Barnett, KA Carbine, KS Stevens, ... Sleep 42 (4), zsz001 452019
Quantifying the presence of evidential value and selective reporting in food-related inhibitory control training: a p-curve analysis KA Carbine, MJ Larson Health psychology review 13 (3), 318-343 442019
White matter integrity disparities between normal-weight and overweight/obese adolescents: an automated fiber quantification tractography study KA Carbine, KM Duraccio, A Hedges-Muncy, KA Barnett, CB Kirwan, ... Brain imaging and behavior 14 (1), 308-319 432020
Slow walking on a treadmill desk does not negatively affect executive abilities: an examination of cognitive control, conflict adaptation, response inhibition, and post-error … MJ Larson, JD LeCheminant, K Carbine, KR Hill, E Christenson, ... Frontiers in psychology 6, 723 412015
The impact of exercise intensity on neurophysiological indices of food-related inhibitory control and cognitive control: A randomized crossover event-related potential (ERP) study BW Bailey, AM Muir, CL Bartholomew, WF Christensen, KA Carbine, ... NeuroImage 237, 118162 302021
Disparity in neural and subjective responses to food images in women with obesity and normal‐weight women KA Carbine, MJ Larson, L Romney, BW Bailey, LA Tucker, ... Obesity 25 (2), 384-390 302017
Using generalizability theory and the ERP reliability analysis (ERA) toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores part 2: Application to food-based tasks and stimuli KA Carbine, PE Clayson, SA Baldwin, JD LeCheminant, MJ Larson International Journal of Psychophysiology 166, 188-198 272021
Motivational impact of palatable food correlates with functional brain responses to food images in adolescents CD Jensen, KM Duraccio, KA Carbine, KA Barnett, CB Kirwan Journal of pediatric psychology 42 (5), 578-587 262017
The Association Between Experimentally Induced Stress, Performance Monitoring, and Response Inhibition: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Analysis RE Rodeback, A Hedges-Muncy, IJ Hunt, KA Carbine, PR Steffen, ... Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 189 232020
The utility of the children’s sleep habits questionnaire: associations between parental report and an objective measure of sleep behavior KM Duraccio, KA Carbine, KA Barnett, KS Stevens, CD Jensen Children's health care 47 (2), 119-135 212018
Dimensions of anxiety and depression and neurophysiological indicators of error‐monitoring: Relationship with delta and theta oscillatory power and error‐related negativity … AM Muir, A Hedges‐Muncy, A Clawson, KA Carbine, MJ Larson Psychophysiology 57 (9), 603-624 202020
The relationship between exercise intensity and neurophysiological responses to food stimuli in women: A randomized crossover event-related potential (ERP) study KA Carbine, J Anderson, MJ Larson, JD LeCheminant, BW Bailey International Journal of Psychophysiology 158, 349-361 162020
The relationship between acute stress and neurophysiological and behavioral measures of food-related inhibitory control: An event-related potential (ERP) study WD Allen, RE Rodeback, KA Carbine, AM Hedges-Muncy, ... Appetite 170, 105862 152022
Differentiating electrophysiological indices of internal and external performance monitoring: Relationship with perfectionism and locus of control AM Muir, KA Carbine, J Goodwin, A Hedges-Muncy, T Endrass, ... PloS one 14 (10), e0219883 152019
Quantifying evidential value and selective reporting in recent and 10-year past psychophysiological literature: A pre-registered P-curve analysis KA Carbine, HM Lindsey, RE Rodeback, MJ Larson International Journal of Psychophysiology 142, 33-49 132019
Does type of active workstation matter? A randomized comparison of cognitive and typing performance between rest, cycling, and treadmill active workstations KM Frodsham, NR Randall, KA Carbine, RE Rodeback, JD LeCheminant, ... Plos one 15 (8), e0237348 112020
To play or not to play? The relationship between active video game play and electrophysiological indices of food‐related inhibitory control in adolescents JL Smith, KA Carbine, MJ Larson, LA Tucker, WF Christensen, ... European Journal of Neuroscience 53 (3), 876-894 102021
A registered report of preregistration practices in studies of electroencephalogram (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs): A first look at accessibility, adherence … PE Clayson, KA Carbine, JL Shuford, JB McDonald, MJ Larson Cortex 185, 253-269 72025
The impact of exercise on food-related inhibitory control—do calories, time of day, and BMI matter? Evidence from an event-related potential (ERP) study KA Carbine, JD LeCheminant, TA Kelley, A Kapila-Ramirez, K Hill, ... Appetite 200, 107514 52024
Age-related differences in food-specific inhibitory control: Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence in healthy aging WD Allen, KA Carbine, CK Clayton, JD LeCheminant, MJ Larson Appetite 183, 106478 42023
Testing the relationship between inhibitory control and soda consumption: An event-related potential (ERP) study HW Eberly, KA Carbine, JD LeCheminant, MJ Larson Appetite 173, 105994 42022Topical review: Unique contributions of magnetic resonance imaging to pediatric psychology research CD Jensen, KM Duraccio, KM Carbine, CB Kirwan Journal of Pediatric Psychology 41 (2), 204-209 42016
Does intensity matter? A randomized crossover study of the role of acute exercise intensity on cognitive performance and motor speed and accuracy. MJ Larson, AM Muir, RO Reid, KA Carbine, H Marsh, H LaCouture, ... Progress in Brain Research 283, 99-121 12024
The impact of exercise intensity on neurophysiological indices of food-related inhibitory control and cognitive control: A randomized crossover event-related potential (ERP) study BW Bailey, AM Muir, CL Bartholomew, WF Christensen, KA Carbine, ... bioRxiv, 2020.11. 10.377267 12020
0273 Morning Versus Evening Exercise: Which is Better for Sleep Quality in Premenopausal Women? MB Bulkley, J Trout, B Murphy, K Carbine, J Davies, SF Smagula, ... Sleep 42, A111-A112 12019
Charting the psychophysiological multiverse: Transparent decisions from theory to inference KA Carbine, PE Clayson International Journal of Psychophysiology, 113255 2025Event Related Potential (ERP) markers of food-related inhibitory control are poor predictors of calorie and carbohydrate intake: A multiverse analysis KA Carbine, JD LeCheminant, MJ Larson International Journal of Psychophysiology, 113223 2025
Testing Food-Related Inhibitory Control to High-and Low-Calorie Food Stimuli: Electrophysiological Responses to High-Calorie Food Stimuli Predict Calorie and Carbohydrate … K Carbine, E Christensen, J LeCheminant PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 62 (6) 2025
THE IMPACT OF EXERCISE ON PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ERROR MONITORING: DOES INTENSITY MATTER? K Carbine, A Muir, H Marsh, B Bailey, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 59, S39-S39 2022
MORNING VERSUS EVENING EXERCISE-WHAT'S BETTER FOR YOUR DIET? EVIDENCE FROM AN EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL (ERP) STUDY T Bertka, C Romero, J LeCheminant, K Carbine, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 59, S90-S91 2022
Small Sample Sizes and Low Statistical Power: Barriers, Concerns, and Contradictions in EEG/ERP Research K Carbine International Journal of Psychophysiology 168, S62 2021
CAN INHIBITORY CONTROL TRAINING REDUCE WEIGHT AND CALORIC INTAKE? A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY K Carbine, J LeCheminant, S Baldwin, C Jensen, CB Kirwan, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 58, S25-S25 2021
Using generalizability theory and the ERP Reliability Analysis (ERA) Toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores part 1: Algorithms, framework, and implementation SA Baldwin, PE Clayson, KA Carbine, JA Olsen, MJ Larson Elsevier BV 2021
A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ACUTE AND ONE-YEAR INTER-HEMISPHERIC TRANSFER TIME IN ADULTS WITH CONCUSSION: EVIDENCE FROM EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS A Muir, K Carbine, A Hedges-Muncy, D Tanner, E Corbin, T Jaggi, N Alder, ... PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 57, S26-S26 2020TESTING FOOD-RELATED INHIBITORY CONTROL PROCESSES IN OLDER ADULTS: A FOOD-RELATED GO/NO-GO ERP STUDY W Allen, C Clayton, K Carbine, J LeCheminant, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 57, S57-S57 2020
COMPARING THE SALIENCE OF MONETARY VERSUS CANDY REWARDS: A REWARD POSITIVITY (REWP) STUDY K Carbine, M Honda, J Hoskin, J LeCheminant, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S98-S98 2019
Theta and delta power in relation to error monitoring: Evidence from generalized anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and comorbid disorders A Muir, A Clawson, A Hedges-Muncy, K Carbine, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S91-S91 2019
SAMPLE SIZES, SAMPLE SIZE CALCULATIONS, AND STATISTICAL POWER IN ERP RESEARCH: CONCERNS AND BARRIERS FOR REPLICABILITY K Carbine, P Clayson, S Baldwin, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S3-S3 2019
METHODOLOGICAL REPORTING GUIDELINES FOR ERP STUDIES: REPORTING RATES AND ROLE IN REPRODUCIBILITY AND REPLICABILITY P Clayson, K Carbine, S Baldwin, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 56, S3-S3 2019
The Effects Of Exercise Intensity On Auditory Processing Speed And Flexibility: A Randomized Crossover Study.: 2042 Board# 198 May 30 2: 00 PM-3: 30 PM C Batholomew, M Larson, H LaCouture, K Carbine, C McCutcheon, ... Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 51 (6S), 552 2019
THE IMPACT OF CONCUSSION ON NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ERROR MONITORING: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY E Modersitzki, T Jaggi, K Carbine, A Clawson, A Hedges, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S78-S78 2018
NEURAL INDICES OF FEEDBACK FROM AMBIVALENT AND SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS: AN ERP STUDY W Allen, C Romney, K Carbine, A Hedges, J Holt-Lunstad, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S89-S89 2018
ERRORS TO FOOD: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ERROR MONITORING TO HIGH-AND LOW-CALORIE FOODS K Carbine, E Modersitzki, J LeCheminant, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S114-S114 2018
DISSOCIATING FEEDBACK AND ERROR PROCESSING IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS A Muir, K Carbine, A Muncy, A Clawson, B Anderson, M Larson, M South PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S50-S50 2018
QUANTIFYING SELECTIVE REPORTING AND EVIDENTIARY VALUE IN CURRENT AND PAST PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH: A P-CURVE ANALYSIS K Carbine, H Lindsey, R Rodeback, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S57-S57 2018
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF CONFOUND-MINIMIZED CONGRUENCY SEQUENCE EFFECTS IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY H Watkins, H Smith, K Frodsham, K Carbine, D Weissman, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S83-S83 2018
A DIRECT COMPARISON OF ATTENTION AND INHIBITORY NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO HIGH-AND LOW-CALORIE FOOD CUES E Hedges, K Carbine, E Modersitzki, A Hedges-Muncy, J LeCheminant, ... PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S115-S115 2018
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STRESS AND CONFLICT AND ERROR PROCESSING: ANALYZING THE ERN, PE, AND N2 IN THE TRIER SOCIAL STRESS TEST R Rodeback, I Hunt, K Carbine, P Steffen, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 55, S38-S38 2018ERP Sample Sizes, Power, and Pipeline Analyses PE Clayson, KA Carbine, MJ Larson, S Baldwin OSF 2018
ASSOCIATION OF CALORIE CONTENT AND BMI STATUS WITH FOOD-RELATED INHIBITORY CONTROL: A P300 EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY K Carbine, E Modersitzki, H Smith, J LeCheminant, B Kirwan, M Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 54, S69-S69 2017
Comparing cognitive and typing outcomes in sitting, treadmill, and cycling conditions KM Frodsham, S Braithwaite, Z Blackhurst, MJ Larson, KA Carbine OSF 2017
Effects of Food-Specific Inhibitory Control Training on Weight, Diet, and Neural Indices in Overweight and Obese Adults KA Carbine, MJ Larson OSF 2017
The Effect Of Morning Or Evening Exercise On Cardiovascular Fitness And Body Weight: 3708 Board# 155 June 3 9: 30 AM-11: 00 AM JD LeCheminant, J Davies, A Evans, K Carbine, MJ Larson Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 49 (5S), 1064 2017
Evening Exercise Does Not Differentially Influence Sleep Outcomes Compared to Morning Exercise: 104 Board# 2 June 1, 9: 30 AM-11: 30 AM J LeCheminant, K Carbine, K Slinn, T Davis, MJ Larson Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 48 (5S), 9 2016
Topical Review: Unique Contributions of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Pediatric Psychology Research Chad D. Jensen, Kara M. Duraccio, Kaylie M. Carbine and C. Brock Kirwan … DJ Willis, TA Marche, JL Briere, CL von Baeyer, M Noel, S Heverly-Fitt, ... Journal of Pediatric Psychology 41 (2) 2016
THE EFFECTS OF TIME OF DAY AND EXERCISE ON EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL INDICES OF RESPONSE INHIBITION TO HIGH-AND LOW-CALORIE FOODS KA Carbine, K Slinn, PJ Cory, R LeCheminant, J LeCheminant, ... PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 52, S84-S84 2015
THE EFFECT OF PERFECTIONISTIC PERSONALITY TRAITS ON EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL INDICES OF PERFORMANCE MONITORING KA Carbine, T Endrass, MJ Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 51, S15-S15 2014
THE INFLUENCE OF LOCUS OF CONTROL ON PERFORMANCE MONITORING EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS KA Carbine, T Endrass, MJ Larson PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 51, S39-S39 2014
The Effect Of Treadmill-Desk Walking On Cognitive And Performance Outcomes: 818 Board# 233 May 28, 2: 00 PM-3: 30 PM JD LeCheminant, T Masterson, E Christenson, K Carbine, K Hill, ... Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 46 (5S), 217-218 2014
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