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Jacob Miller is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Miami’s College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on understanding how neural circuits in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) integrate learning across timescales—from seconds to years—to guide adaptive behavior. Central to his work are investigations into the structural-functional relationships within PFC, including the role of tertiary sulci as landmarks for cognitive processes.
Key research interests include prefrontal plasticity, memory consolidation, and the evolution of human cognition. He employs neuroimaging (fMRI), electrophysiology, and longitudinal studies to explore how cortical organization relates to cognitive functions like reasoning and working memory. Miller’s work bridges neuroanatomical, developmental, and evolutionary perspectives to elucidate mechanisms underlying uniquely human cognitive abilities.
His lab’s findings highlight the dynamic interplay between short-term working memory and long-term learned knowledge, emphasizing the PFC’s role in shaping goal-directed behavior. Collaborations with institutions like the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative further underscore his commitment to translational neuroscience.
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