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Miller, N. E. (1967). Behavioral and physiological techniques: Rationale and experimental designs for combining their use. In C. F. Code & W. Heidel (Eds.), Handbook of physiology, Section 6: Alimentary canal, Vol. 1: Food and water intake (pp. 51-61). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
Miller, N. E. (1967). Certain facts of learning relevant to the search for its physical basis. In G. C. Quarton, T. Melnechuk & F. O. Schmitt (Eds.), The neurosciences: A study program (pp. 643-652). New York: Rockefeller University Press.
Miller, N. E. (1967). Laws of learning relevant to its biological basis. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 111, 315-325.
Miller, N. E. (1972). Autonomic learning: Clinical and physiological implications. In M. Hammer, K. Sulsinger, & S. Sutton (Eds.), Psychopathology (pp. 127-145). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Miller, N. E. (1972). Interactions between learned and physical factors in mental illness. Seminars in Psychiatry, 4, 239-254.
Miller, N. E. (1973). Biofeedback: Evaluation of a new technique. (Invited editorial). New England Journal of Medicine, 290, 684-685.
Miller, N. E. (1973). How psychological factors can affect visceral functions. In N. J. Fina (Ed.), Philip Morris Science Symposium (pp. 74-90). New York: Philip Morris.
Miller, N. E. (1974). Applications of psychophysiological research. Rehabilitation Psychology, 21(4), 137-141.
Miller, N. E. (1974). Introduction: Current issues and key problems. In N. E. Miller, T. X. Barber, L. V DiCara, J. Kamiya, D. Shapiro, & J. Stoyva (Eds), Biofeedback and self-control, 1973 (pp. xi-xx). Chicago: Aldine.
Miller, N. E. (1975). Applications of learning and biofeedback to medicine and psychiatry. In Highlights of the 20th annual conference, Veterans Administration studies in mental health and behavioral sciences, Chicago, Illinois, April 9-1, 1975 (pp. 5-16). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government printing Office.
Miller, N. E. (1975). Applications of learning and biofeedback to psychiatry and medicine. In A. M. Freddman, H. I. Kaplan, & B. J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry/II (pp. 349-365). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
Miller, N. E. (1975). Clinical applications of biofeedback: Voluntary control of heart rate, rhythm, and blood pressure. In H. I. Russel (Ed.), New horizons in cardiovascular practice (pp. 239-249). Baltimore: University Park Press.
Miller, N. E. (1975). Control of bodily functions through biofeedback. In G. Lindzey, C. Hall, & R. F. Thompson (Eds.), Psychology (pp. 370-373). New York: Worth.
Miller, N. E. (1976). Fact and fancy about biofeedback and its clinical implications. MS. 1329 (pp. 1-29) in Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association, 6(4), 92.
Miller, N. E. (1977). Clinical applications of visceral learning and biofeedback In Recent trends in neurophysiology (pp. 164-178, in Russian). Leningrad: Scientific Publications.
Miller, N. E. (1978). Biofeedback and visceral learning.
Annual Review of Psychology, 28, 373-404.
Miller, N. E. (1979). Foreword. In W. J. Ray, J. M. Raczynski, T. Rogers, & W. H. Kimball (Eds.), Evaluation of clinical biofeedback (pp. vii-ix). New York: Plenum Press.
Miller, N. E. (1979). General discussion and a review of recent results with paralyzed patients. In R. J. Gatchel & K. P. Price (Eds.), Clinical applications of biofeedback: Appraisal and status (pp. 215-225). New York: Pergamon Press.
Miller, N. E. (1980). Applications of learning and biofeedback to psychiatry and medicine. In H. I. Kaplan, A. M. Freedman, & B. J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive text of psychiatry/III (pp. 468-484). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.
Miller, N. E. (1980). Review of the “The pain of obesity” (1976) by A. J. Stunkard. In Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 5, 347-349.
Miller, N. E. (1981). Behavioral medicine, biofeedback, and homeostasis. New applications of learning. Psychiatric Annals, 11(2), 31-45.
Miller, N. E. (1982). General perspective: Need for evaluation and basic research. In E. Richter-Heinrich & N. E. Miller (Eds.), Biofeedback – Basic problems and clinical applications (pp. 13-18). Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlad der Wissenschaften.
Miller, N. E. (1982). Some directions for clinical and experimental research on biofeedback. In L. White & B. Tursky (Eds.), Clinical biofeedback: Efficacy and mechanisms (pp. 1-20). New York: Guilford.
Miller, N. E. (1985). Rx.: Biofeedback. Psychology Today, 19(2), 54-57.
Miller, N. E. (1985). Some professional and scientific problems and opportunities for biofeedback. . [Note: Presidential address presented at the meeting of the Biofeedback Society of America, April 14, 1985, New Orleans.] Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 10(1), 3-24
Miller, N. E. (1989). Biomedical foundations for biofeedback as a part of behavioral medicine. In J. V. Basmajian (Ed.), Biofeedback: Principles and practice for clinicians (3rd ed.) (pp. 5-15). Baltimore, Maryland: Williams & Wilkins.
Miller, N. E. (1990). Biofeedback: Removing the body’s blindfolds, In Institute for the Advancement of Health, How your mind affects your health: An
overview by leaders in the field, 19-25. San Francisco, California: Institute for the Advancement of Health.
Miller, N. E. (1992). Some examples of psychophysiology and the unconscious. Biofeedback and self-regulation, 17(1), 3-16. New York: Plenum Publishing.
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Miller, N. E., & Dworkin, B. R. (1977). Critical issues in therapeutic applications of biofeedback. In G. E. Schwartz & J. Beatty (Eds.), Biofeedback: Theory and research (pp. 129-161). New York: Academic Press.
Miller, N. E., & Dworkin, B. R. (1977). Effects of learning on visceral functions – biofeedback. New England Journal of Medicine, 296, 1274-1278.
Further Contributions:
Cowings, P. S., Toscano, W. B., & Miller, N. E. (1995). Visceral learning in the treatment of motion sickness. AAPB (Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback) White Paper. Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Cowings, P. S., Toscano, W. B., Kamiya, J., Miller, N. E., & Sharp, J. C. (1988). Final report: Spacelab 3 flight experiment #AFT23: Autogenic-feedback training as a preventive method for space adaptation syndrome. NASA.
Cowings, P. S., Toscano, W. B., Miller, N. E., & Reynoso, S. (1994). Autogenic feedback training as a treatment for airsickness in high-performance military aircraft: Two case studies. In NASA Technical Memorandum 108810, March, (pp. 1-20). NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
Koslovskaya, I. B., Vertes, R. P., & Miller, N. E. (1973). Instrumental learning without proprioceptive feedback. Physiology and Behavior, 10, 101-107.
Mowrer, O. H., Ruch, T. C., & Miller, N. E. (1936). The corneo-retinal potential difference as the basis of the galvanometric method of recording eye movements. American Journal of Physiology, 114, 423-428.
Richter-Heinrich, E., & Miller, N. E. (Eds.). (1982). In Biofeedback – Basic Problems and Clinical Applications. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.