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Earl K. Miller

Earl Miller
Earl Miller
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Born
Earl Keith Miller

(1962-11-30) November 30, 1962 (age 61)
Alma materKent State University (BS, Doctor of Science, honoris causa)
Princeton University (MS, PhD)
AwardsGoldman-Rakic Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cognitive Neuroscience (2016)

Election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2017)

The George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience (2019)

Troland Research Award (2000)
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience
Cognitive science[1]
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisNeurophysiological investigations of inferior temporal cortex of the macaque (1990)
Doctoral advisorCharles G. Gross[2]
Notable students
Websiteekmillerlab.mit.edu/earl-miller/

Earl Keith Miller (born November 30, 1962) is a cognitive neuroscientist whose research focuses on neural mechanisms of cognitive, or executive, control.[4][1] Earl K. Miller is the Picower Professor of Neuroscience with the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[5][6][7] He is the Chief Scientist and co-founder of SplitSage.[8] He is a co-founder of Neuroblox.

  1. ^ a b Earl K. Miller publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
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  4. ^ "Miller Lab". Miller Lab.
  5. ^ "Brain and Cognitive Sciences". bcs.mit.edu. Archived from the original on July 4, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  6. ^ http://web.mit.edu/picower/faculty/miller.html Miller's page at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory
  7. ^ Earl Miller Playlist Appearance on WMBR's Dinnertime Sampler Archived May 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine radio show April 6, 2005
  8. ^ "SplitSage". SplitSage.