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Professor Daniel Miller is a Professor of Neuroscience and Co-Chair of the Neuroscience Department at Carthage College. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and Neural Science from Indiana University, an M.P.A. in Healthcare Administration from Long Island University, and a B.A. in Psychology from Westminster College. His research focuses on cerebellar function in stress-vulnerable rats using avoidance learning paradigms, in collaboration with Dr. Richard Servatius at the Syracuse VA's Stress and Motivated Behavior Institute. He also investigates human stress responses via CO₂ administration and sex/temperament vulnerabilities in anxiety disorders. Recent work includes a 2019 review article on stress vulnerability and presentations at international conferences.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Indiana University (Psychology & Neural Science)
- M.P.A., Long Island University (Healthcare Administration)
- B.A., Westminster College (Psychology)
- Research Themes: Cerebellar neurophysiology, stress vulnerability models, PTSD diathesis, behavioral neuroscience methodologies.
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