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  1. Neal E. Miller. Neal Elgar Miller (August 3, 1909 – March 23, 2002) was an American experimental psychologist. [3] Described as an energetic man with a variety of interests, including physics, biology and writing, Miller entered the field of psychology to pursue these. [4] With a background training in the sciences, he was inspired by ...

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · motivation. Neal E. Miller (born August 3, 1909, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.—died March 23, 2002, Hamden, Connecticut) was an American psychologist, who, with John Dollard, developed a theory of motivation based on the satisfaction of psychosocial drives by combining elements of a number of earlier reinforcement theories of behaviour and learning.

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  3. Neal E. Miller was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 3, 1909. He received a B.S. degree from the University of Washington (1931), an M.S. from Stanford University (1932), and a Ph.D. degree in Psychology from Yale University (1935). Miller was a social science research fellow at the Institute of Psychoanalysis, Vienna for one year (1935 ...

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  5. Neal Elgar Miller was a psychologist who served as the first James Rowland Angell Professor of Psychology at Yale and the first President of the American Psychological Association from 1960 to 1961. He pioneered the investigation of fear, hunger, thirst, and other autonomic behaviors using behavioral and neurophysiological techniques. He received many honors and awards for his contributions to psychology and neuroscience.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Neal E. Miller, a prominent psychologist and neuroscientist who pioneered studies of motivation, learning and reward. Explore his publications, awards, and influence on biofeedback and behavioral medicine.

  7. Association (APA) ranked Neal E. Miller among the ten most eminent psychologists of the 20th Century. Highly influential as a learning theorist, neuroscientist, science statesman, educator, and, above all, consummate experi-mentalist, Neal wrote 8 books and more than 270 articles. NEAL ELGAR MILLER August 3, 1909–March 23, 2002

  8. Apr 2, 2002 · Neal E. Miller, an experimental psychologist whose conviction that the brain affects human behavior led him to conduct groundbreaking work in biofeedback, died on March 23. He was 92 and lived in ...

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