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  1. 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 ]

  2. Jul 30, 2024 · Neal E. Miller 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 Elgar Miller (1909-2002) was a pioneer in blending behavioral and neurophysiological approaches to study fear, hunger, thirst, and motivation. He served as APA President in 1961 and received many honors and awards for his contributions to psychology.

  4. This site is dedicated to Neal E. Miller (1909-2002) in honour of his pioneering efforts in the field of psychology and neuroscience. The year 2009 marks the centennial anniversary of this prominent psychologist. Miller was a leading force in studies of motivation and, learning and reward.

  5. Neal E. Miller (August 3, 1909 – March 23, 2002) was an American psychologist, instrumental in the development of biofeedback. His productive career involved important studies of a variety of psychological issues.

  6. Jul 23, 2009 · He was highly influential as a learning theorist, neuroscientist, science statesman, educator, a proponent of the important contributions of animal research, and and above all, a consummate experimentalist who functioned as a role model for his field.

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  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...