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Noam Miller is an Associate Professor in Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on collective behavior, social learning, and behavioral plasticity across species including snakes, birds, and zebrafish.
Research explores snake sociability, environmental enrichment effects on brain development, social decision-making heuristics, and memory systems in animals. Recent work examines olfactory self-recognition in reptiles, social network dynamics in gartersnakes, and neural correlates of spatial cognition in birds.
Publications demonstrate innovative approaches to studying animal cognition in non-traditional model species, with implications for understanding evolutionary principles of social behavior and learning mechanisms.
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