Darby Proctor, Ph.D.

Associate Professor | School of Psychology Florida Tech

  • Melbourne FL

Dr. Proctor's research focuses on decision-making in nonhuman primates to understand the evolutionary roots of human decision-making biases.

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Areas of Expertise

Comparative Psychology
Animal Behavior
Nonhuman Primates
Behavioral Economics
Decision-Making
Primatology

About

Dr. Darby Proctor's research focuses on decision-making in nonhuman primates in order to understand the evolutionary roots of human decision-making biases.

She was instrumental in setting up a collaboration between Florida Tech and Brevard Zoo and conducts research with their animals, most notably spider monkeys. In addition to this line of research, Dr. Proctor is interested in pedagogy and increasing student involvement in the classroom.

She created roachlab.org to provide hands-on animal experiences for undergraduate students at Florida Tech and beyond.

Before coming to Florida Tech, Dr. Proctor was an National Institutes of Health-funded IRACDA Fellow in Research and Science Teaching (FIRST) at Emory University and Yerkes National Primate Research Center. She received her Ph.D. in psychology from Georgia State University, where she worked at the Language Research Center.

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Media Appearances

Florida Tech, Brevard Zoo Host Dedication Ceremony for Dr. Mary Helen McCay Research Shed

Space Coast Daily News  

2022-03-10

The shed will serve as the working space for Darby Proctor and Catherine Talbot, faculty members from the School of Psychology whose research involves spider monkeys, as well as for storage.

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Women in STEM: Florida Tech Student Gets Experience at Brevard Zoo

News 13  

2021-02-11

"Pretty rare for undergraduates to get experience, especially in areas like animal behavior," says Florida Tech’s Dr. Darby Proctor, her professor and mentor.

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Florida Tech Joins Forces with Brevard Zoo to Re-home Endangered Spider Monkey

Florida Tech News  

2020-10-09

“The real answer is, we don’t know because we don’t have that backstory,” says assistant professor Darby Proctor, who also works at Brevard Zoo studying spider monkeys. “However, in cases like this, the most frequent scenario is that a poacher goes into the forest, they shoot the mom for bush meat … then, they take the babies to sell into the illegal pet trade.”

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Education

Georgia State University

Ph.D.

Psychcology - Cognitive Sciences and Animal Behavior

2012

Georgia State University

M.S.

Biological Anthropology

2007

University of Florida

M.S.M.

Management

2003

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Selected Articles

Chimpanzees play the ultimatum game

Psychological and Cognitive Sciences

2013

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Collaborative open science as a way to reproducibility and new insights in primate cognition research

Japanese Psychological Review

2019

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The effect of a nighttime zoo event on spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) behavior

Experimental Results

2020

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Affiliations

  • Brevard Zoo : Research Scientist
  • Save the Chimps : Chimpanzee Wellbeing Advisory Committee
  • American Psychological Association Advisory Panel for PsycLearn : Member
  • Biology Letters : Editorial Board Member
  • Journal of Comparative Psychology : Consulting Editor
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Accomplishments

Kerry Bruce Clark Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching

2021

Event Appearances

Audience effects chimpanzee decision-making in the primate gambling task

International Conference on Comparative Cognition  Melbourne, Florida

When cultures collide: Cultural transmission with alternating traditions in a newly formed group of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

International Primatological Society Congress XXVI  Chicago, Illinois

Risk-Taking as part of reputation formation among chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

International Primatological Society Congress XXVII  Nairobi

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