Neal E. Miller
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- PhD Psychology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Neal Elgar Miller was an American experimental psychologist. Described as an energetic man with a variety of interests, including physics, biology and writing, Miller entered the field of psychology to pursue these. With a background training in the sciences, he was inspired by professors and leading psychologists at the time to work on various areas in behavioral psychology and physiological psychology, specifically, relating visceral responses to behavior.
Neal E. Miller's Published Works
Published Works
- Frustration and aggression (1939) (2037)
- Technique to improve chronic motor deficit after stroke. (1993) (1612)
- Personality and Psychotherapy (1951) (1104)
- Social Learning and Imitation (1942) (1024)
- Learning of visceral and glandular responses. (1969) (713)
- Personality and Psychotherapy: An Analysis in Terms of Learning, Thinking, and Culture (1963) (541)
- Studies of fear as an acquirable drive fear as motivation and fear-reduction as reinforcement in the learning of new responses. (1948) (511)
- I. The frustration-aggression hypothesis. (1941) (435)
- An operant approach to rehabilitation medicine: overcoming learned nonuse by shaping. (1994) (395)
- Stress-induced suppression of immunity in adrenalectomized rats. (1983) (383)
- Suppression of immunity by stress: effect of a graded series of stressors on lymphocyte stimulation in the rat. (1981) (333)
- Baroreceptor activation reduces reactivity to noxious stimulation: implications for hypertension. (1979) (317)
- Learning motivated by electrical stimulation of the brain. (1954) (301)
- Decreased "hunger" but increased food intake resulting from hypothalamic lesions. (1950) (301)
- Theory and experiment relating psychoanalytic displacement to stimulus-response generalization. (1948) (297)
- Effects of Chronic Exposure to Stressors on Avoidance‐Escape Behavior and on Brain Norepinephrine* (1975) (282)
- Biofeedback and visceral learning. (1978) (272)
- Experiments on motivation. Studies combining psychological, physiological, and pharmacological techniques. (1957) (235)
- Secondary reinforcement in rats as a function of information value and reliability of the stimulus. (1962) (229)
- Chemical Coding of Behavior in the Brain (1965) (218)
- Instrumental learning of heart rate changes in curarized rats: shaping, and specificity to discriminative stimulus. (1967) (206)
- Learning resistance to pain and fear: effects of overlearning, exposure, and rewarded expsure in context. (1960) (179)
- EFFECTS OF DRUGS ON MOTIVATION: THE VALUE OF USING A VARIETY OF MEASURES (1956) (173)
- Pharmacological tests for the function of hypothalamic norepinephrine in eating behavior (1969) (172)
- Rewarding and punishing effects from stimulating the same place in the rat's brain. (1958) (170)
- Motivational effects of brain stimulation and drugs. (1960) (160)
- THE CORNEO-RETINAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE AS THE BASIS OF THE GALVANOMETRIC METHOD OF RECORDING EYE MOVEMENTS (1935) (141)
- Some recent studies of conflict behavior and drugs. (1961) (139)
- Conflict versus consolidation of memory traces to explain "retrograde amnesia" produced by ECS. (1960) (135)
- When is a reward reinforcing? An experimental study of the information hypothesis. (1963) (135)
- OBESITY FROM EATING ELICITED BY DAILY STIMULATION OF HYPOTHALAMUS. (1965) (134)
- Failure to find a learned drive based on hunger; evidence for learning motivated by exploration. (1954) (126)
- Evidence for higher functions of the cerebellum: eating and grooming elicited by cerebellar stimulation in cats. (1973) (124)
- DOSE RESPONSE TO CARBACHOL AND NOREPINEPHRINE IN RAT HYPOTHALAMUS. (1964) (116)
- Suppression of Food Intake with Intragastric Loading: Relation to Natural Feeding Cycle (1971) (107)
- Reward effects of food via stomach fistula compared with those of food via mouth. (1952) (106)
- REDUCTION OF FREEZING BEHAVIOR AND IMPROVEMENT OF SHOCK AVOIDANCE BY D-AMPHETAMINE. (1965) (105)
- Minor studies of aggression; the influence of frustrations imposed by the in-group on attitudes expressed toward out groups. (1948) (105)
- Lateral Hypothalamus: Learning of Food-Seeking Response Motivated by Electrical Stimulation (1965) (101)
- Effects of alcohol and amobarbital on performance inhibited by experimental extinction. (1962) (101)
- Graphic communication and the crisis in education (1957) (92)
- Cholinergic brain stimulation in cats: failure to obtain sleep. (1968) (92)
- Agitated behavior of rats during experimental extinction and a curve of spontaneous recovery. (1936) (91)
- STRENGTH OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS, FOOD DEPRIVATION, AND TOLERANCE FOR QUININE IN FOOD. (1964) (89)
- Instrumental learning by curarized rats of a specific visceral response, intestinal or cardiac. (1968) (87)
- Comments on theoretical models; illustrated by the development of a theory of conflict behavior. (1951) (86)
- Instrumental Learning of Vasomotor Responses by Rats: Learning to Respond Differentially in the Two Ears (1968) (83)
- Modification of a visceral response, salivation in thirsty dogs, by instrumental training with water reward. (1967) (83)
- The value of behavioral research on animals. (1985) (81)
- Monamines as Mediators of Avoidance‐Escape Behavior* (1975) (80)
- Psychological principles: II. (1939) (80)
- Changes in heart rate instrumentally learned by curarized rats as avoidance responses. (1968) (77)
- EFFECT OF STRENGTH OF DRIVE DETERMINED BY A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR APPETITIVE CLASSICAL CONDITIONING OF RATS. (1965) (74)
- Hunger-reducing effects of food by stomach fistula versus food by mouth measured by a consummatory response. (1952) (73)
- SHORTCOMINGS OF FOOD CONSUMPTION AS A MEASURE OF HUNGER; RESULTS FROM OTHER BEHAVIORAL TECHNIQUES (1955) (73)
- Instrumental Learning of Systolic Blood Pressure Responses by Curarized Rats: Dissociation of Cardiac and Vascular Changes (1968) (68)
- Failure to replicate visceral learning in the acute curarized rat preparation. (1986) (65)
- Displacement and conflict; learnable drive as a basis for the steeper gradient of avoidance than of approach. (1952) (62)
- Facilitation of exploration by hunger in rats. (1958) (59)
- A reply to 'Sign-Gestalt or Conditioned Reflex?' (1935) (59)
- Transfer of instrumentally learned heart-rate changes from curarized to noncurarized state: implications for a mediational hypothesis. (1969) (58)
- Different temporal gradients of retrograde amnesia produced by carbon dioxide anesthesia and electroconvulsive shock. (1966) (57)
- Instrumental control of peripheral vasomotor responses in children. (1976) (56)
- Thirst-reducing effects of water by stomach fistula vs. water by mouth measured by both a consummatory and an instrumental response. (1957) (56)
- Blood glucose responses to electrical stimulation of the hypothalamic feeding area (1969) (55)
- Displacement: greater generalization of approach than avoidance in a generalized approach avoidance conflict. (1952) (55)
- Comments on multiple-process conceptions of learning. (1951) (54)
- Homeostasis and reward: T-maze learning induced by manipulating antidiuretic hormone. (1968) (47)
- Analytical studies of drive and reward. (1961) (44)
- EFFECTS OF BACTERIAL ENDOTOXIN ON WATER INTAKE, FOOD INTAKE, AND BODY TEMPERATURE IN THE ALBINO RAT (1963) (43)
- A multipurpose learning-demonstration apparatus (1942) (43)
- Learning, stress, and psychosomatic symptoms. (1976) (41)
- Promethazine as a motion sickness treatment: impact on human performance and mood states. (2000) (41)
- Effects of learning on visceral functions--biofeedback. (1977) (40)
- COMPARISON OF DRUG EFFECTS ON APPROACH, AVOIDANCE, AND ESCAPE MOTIVATION. (1965) (40)
- Effects of continuous intravenous infusion of nutritive substances on consummatory behavior in rats (1968) (39)
- A Perspective on the Effects of Stress and Coping on Disease and Health (1980) (38)
- FACILITATION AND INHIBITION OF RUNWAY PERFORMANCE BY HIND- AND FOREPAW SHOCK OF VARIOUS INTENSITIES. (1963) (38)
- Displacement: steeper gradient of generalization of avoidance than of approach with age of habit controlled. (1952) (37)
- Role of experience in relationship between sodium deficiency and rate of bar pressing for salt. (1967) (37)
- Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis. (1958) (35)
- Effect of caffeine on the running speed of hungry, satiated, and frustrated rats. (1935) (33)
- The effect of sodium amytal on an approach-avoidance conflict in cats. (1952) (32)
- PSYCHOSOMATIC EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF TRAINING * (1969) (31)
- Central stimulation and other new approaches to motivation and reward. (1958) (30)
- Effects of amount of reward on strength of approach in an approach-avoidance conflict. (1960) (30)
- Learned voluntary control of heart rate and rhythm in two subjects with premature ventricular contractions. (1977) (29)
- DISCUSSION: PART III (1961) (28)
- Comparative Studies of Barbiturate Self-Administration (1968) (28)
- Effect of Stress Reduction on Daily Glucose Range in Previously Stabilized Insulin-dependent Diabetic Patients (1985) (28)
- Mental and Behavioral Changes Following Male Hormone Treatment of Adult Castration, Hypogonadism and Psychic Impotence (1938) (28)
- A positive relationship between reinforcement and resistance to extinction produced by removing a source of confusion from a technique that had produced opposite results. (1947) (27)
- Lateral Hypothalamic Lesions: Effects on Drinking Elicited by Carbachol in Preoptic Area and Posterior Hypothalamus (1964) (27)
- Some main themes and highlights of the conference. (1983) (27)
- Brain stem neurons that fire selectively to a conditioned stimulus for shock (1976) (27)
- Voluntary Sodium Chloride Intake of Two Strains of Rats with Opposite Genetic Susceptibility to Experimental Hypertension.∗ (1965) (27)
- Heart-rate learning in the noncurarized state, transfer to the curarized state, and subsequent retraining in the noncurarized state ☆ (1969) (26)
- Visceral responses to opposite types of autogenic-training imagery (1975) (26)
- Personality and Psychotherapy: An Analysis in Terms of Learning, Thinking, Culture. (1951) (25)
- Effects of Several Drugs on Performance in an Approach-Avoidance Conflict (1963) (25)
- Studies of fear as an acquirable drive: I. Fear as motivation and fear-reduction as reinforcement in the learning of new responses. (1992) (24)
- A spatial gradient in the strength of avoidance responses (1938) (23)
- Minor Studies of Aggression: I. Measurement of Aggressive Behavior (1940) (23)
- Alcohol and removal of reward. An analytical study of rodent maze behavior. (1936) (22)
- Effects of drugs on approachavoidance conflict tested repeatedly by means of a "telescope alley". (1962) (22)
- CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED TONGUE-LICKING AND OPERANT BAR PRESSING RECORDED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN THE RAT. (1965) (22)
- Failure to condition thirst induced by feeding dry food to hungry rats. (1962) (21)
- Effect of number of reinforcements on strength of approach in an approach-avoidance conflict. (1949) (21)
- INTEGRATION OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH (1961) (21)
- I.PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HYPERTENSION: Learned Modifications of Autonomic Functions A Review and Some New Data (1970) (20)
- LEARNING TO RESIST PAIN AND FEAR: EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC SHOCK BEFORE VERSUS AFTER REACHING GOAL. (1963) (18)
- Control for stimulus-change in the evaluation of alcohol and chlorpromazine as fear-reducing drugs (2004) (17)
- PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON PILOT TRAINING (1947) (17)
- Sensory feedback in time response of drinking elicited by carbachol in preoptic area of rat. (1966) (17)
- Discussion and Conference (1968) (16)
- Motivational effects of drugs: Methods which illustrate some general problems in psychopharmacology (1960) (16)
- Saline preference and body fluid analyses in rats after intrahypothalamic injections of carbachol (1968) (16)
- The Perception of Children: A Genetic Study Employing the Critical Choice Delayed Reaction (1934) (16)
- Learning of blood pressure responses in the noncurarized rat: transfer to the curarized state. (1970) (15)
- Sodium sucaryl: a substance which tastes sweet to human subjects but is avoided by rats. (1953) (14)
- Lateral hypothalamus mediated effects of a food signal on blood glucose concentration. (1969) (14)
- THIRST MEASURED BY LICKING REINFORCED ON INTERVAL SCHEDULES: EFFECTS OF PREWATERING AND OF BACTERIAL ENDOTOXIN. (1965) (13)
- Effects of emotional stress on the immune system (1985) (12)
- Autogenic‐Feedback Training: A Potential Treatment For Orthostatic Intolerance in Aerospace Crews (1994) (12)
- Training under two drives, alternately present, vs. training under a single drive. (1957) (12)
- Some examples of psychophysiology and the unconscious (1992) (11)
- The effect of partial reinforcement on behavior during satiation. (1951) (11)
- Mechanisms of Learned Voluntary Control of Blood Pressure in Patients with Generalised Bodily Paralysis (1977) (10)
- Introducing and teaching much-needed understanding of the scientific process. (1992) (10)
- Counterconditioning and extinction of fear fail to transfer from amobarbital to nondrug state (1965) (10)
- Effect of learning on gastrointestinal functions. (1977) (9)
- Acute sympathectomy by 6-hydroxydopamine in the adult rat: effects on cardiovascular conditioning and fear retention. (1972) (9)
- All-or-none versus progressive approach in an approach-avoidance conflict. (1960) (9)
- Evidence for positive induction in discrimination learning. (1967) (9)
- THE TROMSO̸HEART-STUDY (1977) (8)
- Neal E. Miller : selected papers (1971) (8)
- The Role of Learning in Physiological Response to Stress (1976) (8)
- Comparison of drinking elicited by eserine or DFP injected into preoptic area of rat brain. (1970) (8)
- Spacelab 3 flight experiment No. 3AFT23: Autogenic-feedback training as a preventive method for space adaptation syndrome (1988) (7)
- AUTOGENIC-FEEDBACK TRAINING AS A TREATMENT FOR AIRSICKNESS IN HIGH- PERFORMANCE MILITARY AIRCRAFT TWO CASE STUDIES. (1994) (7)
- Social Science and the Art of Advertising * (1950) (6)
- 4 – Different Ways in Which Learning Is Involved in Homeostasis (1980) (6)
- Control for stimulus change while testing effects of amobarbital on conflict. (1962) (6)
- Instrumental Learning of Gastric Vascular Tonicity Responses* (1974) (6)
- Extending the domain of learning. (1966) (5)
- Article Commentary: Commentary on Ulrich: Need to Check Truthfulness of Statements by Opponents of Animal Research (1991) (5)
- A chronic arterial catheter and low compliance system for recording blood pressure and heart rate from the rat. (1980) (5)
- Instrumental learning without proprioceptive feedback. (1973) (4)
- Motivation and Psychological Stress (1982) (4)
- Socialization in America. (1939) (4)
- Potentialities of Automation and of Continuous Recording and Training in Life (1982) (3)
- New Applications of Learning (1981) (3)
- Obituary: Walter R. Miles (1885-1978). (1980) (3)
- Social Science at the Crossroads (1951) (3)
- Fear as an Acquirable Drive. (1950) (3)
- Autogenic-feedback training: A preventive method for space adaptation syndrome (1987) (3)
- American psychology in historical perspective. (1978) (3)
- Effects of Chemostimulation of Brain and of Bacterial Endotoxins on Eating and Drinking. (1962) (3)
- Obituary. John Dollard (1900-1980). (1982) (2)
- Self-administration of morphine contingent on heart rate in the rat. (1989) (2)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIOR (1964) (2)
- THE DETERMINANTS AND EVOLUTION OF LIFE. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIOR. (1964) (2)
- A technique for the continuous recording of gastric vascular tonicity. (1972) (2)
- Some motivational effects of electrical and chemical stimulation of the brain. (1963) (1)
- The Analysis of Motivational Effects Illustrated by Experiments on Amylobarbitone Sodium (2008) (1)
- Learned Voluntary Control of Heart Rate and Rhythm in Two Subjects with Premature Ventricular Contractions (1975) (1)
- LEARNING IN THE HOMEOSTATIC REGULATION OF VISCERAL PROCESSES (1981) (1)
- Lack of effect of cigarette smoking on plasma glucose, insulin and adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate concentrations. (1977) (1)
- Proceedings: Learned voluntary control of diastolic pressure, and circularoty effects of attempted muscle contraction in severely paralysed patients. (1975) (1)
- Certain recent developments in experimental psychology (1963) (1)
- Comments on “Approach-Avoidance Conflict in the Mother-Surrogate Situation” (1963) (1)
- Autogenic-feedback training: A potential treatment for post-flight orthostatic intolerance in aerospace crews (1993) (1)
- II. The role of learning in homeostasis (1981) (1)
- Neo-Behaviorism and Learning Theory (1981) (0)
- Discussion: Pavlovian Conference on Higher Nervous Activity. III. Deviance and drugs. (1961) (0)
- A Potential Treatment for Post-Flight Orthostatic Intolerance in Aero-Space Crews: Autogenic-Feedback Training (1994) (0)
- CVD SCALING STUDY. (1972) (0)
- [Experimental studies with regard to learning theory and psychopathology]. (1968) (0)
- Autonomic Responses to Microgravity (1994) (0)
- American Autonomic Society Proceedings 21–23 October 1994 (2005) (0)
- Changes in 1948 Directory. (1948) (0)
- Social Learning and Imitation.@@@Becoming a Kwoma: Teaching and Learning in a New Guinea Tribe. (1942) (0)
- IV. Panel discussion (1981) (0)
- Chairman's Closing Remarks (2008) (0)
- The teacher of speech in a time or crisis (1958) (0)
- Instrumental Training of Visceral Functions: (375682004-002) (1973) (0)
- Democracy, fascism, and communism. (1939) (0)
- [Learning and regulation of visceral processes]. (1981) (0)
- Theories of learning (1949) (0)
- Evidence forHigherFunctions oftheCerebellum: Eating andGrooming Elicited byCerebellar Stimulation inCats (fastigial nucleus/superior cerebellar peduncle) (1973) (0)
- A Bridge Across a Chasm: Learning and Physiological Regulation. (1994) (0)
- Free Association (1952) (0)
- The role of learning in homeostasis. (1981) (0)
- Medical psychology : the tenth Neesima Lectures, June 12 and 13, 1986, Neesima Alumni Hall, Neesima Kwaikan and Divinity Hall Chapel, Doshisha University (1988) (0)
- A primitive society: The Ashanti. (1939) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS the clinical application of the bio- psycho-social model of disease: Hackett and Cassem offer practical guidelines for the use of psychological principles in critical care settings; Kimball codifies methods for psychological assessment and intervention in chronic illness; (2005) (0)
- Distinguished Scientific Contribution Awards for 1977 (1973) (0)
- Summary of Payload Integration Plan (PIP) for Starlab-1 flight experiment, enclosure 3 (1988) (0)
- Autogenic-feedback training: A countermeasure for orthostatic intolerance (1991) (0)
- Monitoring and Correcting Autonomic Function Aboard Mir: NASA Technology Used in Space and on Earth to Facilitate Adaptation (1999) (0)
- Chairman's Opening Remarks (2008) (0)
- Letter from Neal E. Miller to Joshua Lederberg (1981) (0)
- Visceral learning and homeostasis (1979) (0)
- Short-range manometer (1966) (0)
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