{"id":75,"date":"2009-07-07T03:24:09","date_gmt":"2009-07-07T10:24:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nealmiller.org\/?p=75"},"modified":"2009-07-23T05:08:59","modified_gmt":"2009-07-23T12:08:59","slug":"behavioral-medicine-bibliography","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nealmiller.org\/?p=75","title":{"rendered":"Behavioral Medicine Bibliography"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Miller:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1955).\u00a0 Shortcomings of food consumption as a measure of hunger: Results from other behavioral techniques.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 63<\/em>, 141-143.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1956).\u00a0 Effects of drugs on motivation: The value of using a variety of measures.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 65<\/em>, 318-333.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1957).\u00a0 Objective techniques for studying motivational effects of drugs on animals.\u00a0 In S. Garattini &amp; V. Ghetti (Eds.), <em>Psychotropic drugs <\/em>(pp. 83-103).\u00a0 Amsterdam: Elsevier.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1960).\u00a0 Motivational effects of brain stimulation drugs.<\/p>\n<p><em>Federation Proceedings, 19<\/em>, 846-854.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1961).\u00a0 Contributions [of] Neal E. Miller to the Pavlovian Conference on Higher Nervous Activity: I. Integration of neurophysiological and behavioral research. II. Part III: Discussion of the paper: &#8220;Inhibition as a determinant of synaptic and behavioral patterns&#8221; by Amedeo S. Marrazzi.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 92<\/em>, 830-839, 1028-1030.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1961).\u00a0 Some recent studies of conflict behavior and drugs.\u00a0 <em>American Psychologist, 16<\/em>, 12-24.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1961).\u00a0 Learning and performance motivated by direct stimulation of the brain.\u00a0 In D. E. Sheer (Ed.), <em>Electrical stimulation of the brain <\/em>(pp. 387-396).\u00a0 Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Animal experiments on emotionally-induced ulcers.\u00a0 <em>Proceedings of the Third \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 World Congress in Psychiatry, 3<\/em>, 213-219, Montreal, Canada, June 4-10, 1961.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Some motivational effects of electrical and chemical stimulation of the brain.\u00a0 <em>Electroencephalographical and Clinical Neurophysiology, Suppl. 24<\/em>, 247-259.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1964).\u00a0 The analysis of motivational effects illustrated by experiments<\/p>\n<p>on amylobarbitone sodium.\u00a0 In H. Steinberg, A. V. S. de Rueck, &amp; J. Knight (Eds.), <em>Animal behaviour and drug action <\/em>(pp. 1-18).\u00a0 London: J. &amp; A. Churchill, Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Chemical coding of behavior in the brain.\u00a0 <em><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Science, 148<\/em>, 328-338.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1966).\u00a0 Some animal experiments pertinent to the problem of<\/p>\n<p>combining psychotherapy with drug therapy.\u00a0 <em>Comprehensive Psychiatry, 7<\/em>, 1-12.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 The brain&#8217;s critical periods.\u00a0 <em>Impact of Science on Society, 18<\/em>, 157-167.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Learning of visceral and glandular responses. <em>Science, 163<\/em>, 434-445.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Psychosomatic effects of specific types of training.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 159<\/em>, 1025-1040.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1970).\u00a0 Educating our viscera.\u00a0 In <em>Science Year, 1971<\/em>, 180-193.\u00a0 Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1972).\u00a0 Learning of visceral and glandular responses [postscript].\u00a0 In D. Singh &amp; C. T. Morgan (Eds.), <em>Current status of physiological psychology: Readings <\/em>(pp.228-250, postscript begins on page 245).\u00a0 Monterey, California: Brooks\/Cole.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1973).\u00a0 Commentary [on Delgado, Roberts and Miller&#8217;s &#8220;Learning motivated by electrical stimulation of the brain&#8221;].\u00a0 In E. S. Valenstein (Ed.), <em>Brain stimulation and motivation: Research and commentary <\/em>(pp. 53-68).\u00a0 Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1975).\u00a0 Behavioral medicine as a new frontier: Opportunities and dangers.\u00a0 In S. M. Weiss (Ed.), <em>Proceedings of the National Heart and Lung Institute Working Conference on Health Behavior, 1975 <\/em>(pp. 1-11).\u00a0 Washington, D.C.: DHEW Publ. #NIH, 76-868.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1977).\u00a0 Effect of learning on gastrointestinal functions.<\/p>\n<p><em>Clinics in Gastroenterology, 6<\/em>, 533-546.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1979).\u00a0 Behavioral medicine: New opportunities but serious dangers.\u00a0 <em>Behavioral Medicine Update, 1<\/em>(2), 5-7.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1980).\u00a0 A perspective on the effects of stress and coping on disease and health.\u00a0 In S. Levine &amp; H. Ursin (Eds.), <em>Coping and health <\/em>(pp. 323-353).\u00a0 New York: Plenum Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1980).\u00a0 Effects of learning on physical symptoms produced by psychological stress.\u00a0 In H. Selye (Ed.), <em>Selye&#8217;s guide to stress research<\/em>, Vol. 1 (pp. 131-167).\u00a0 New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1980).\u00a0 Introduction: Brain-stimulation reward and theories of reinforcement.\u00a0 In A. Routtenberg (Ed.), <em>Biology of reinforcement: Facets of brain stimulation reward <\/em>(pp. 1-7).\u00a0 New York: Academic Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 The role of learning in homeostasis [followed by a panel report in which Miller&#8217;s comments on the role of determinism in his thought].\u00a0 <em>Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 16<\/em>, 67-69; 73-76.\u00a0 [<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Note<\/span>: this reference forms part of a more inclusive one (pp. 63-76) entitled &#8220;Man in his environment: Reflections by W. Horsley Gantt, Neal E. Miller, and Joseph Wolpe.&#8221;]<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 The role of learning in neuroses, visceral responses and therapy [in Chinese].\u00a0 <em>Shinli Kexue Tongxiun, 3<\/em>, 43-50.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 An overview of behavioral medicine: Opportunities and dangers.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">[Note:<\/span> Based on his Presidential address given at the meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, Snowbird, Utah, June 1979]\u00a0 In S. M. Weiss, J. A. Herd, &amp; B. H. Fox (Eds.), <em>Perspectives on behavioral medicine <\/em>(pp. 3-22).\u00a0 New York: Academic Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 Effects of stress and coping on physical health [in Chinese].\u00a0 <em>Shinli Kexue Tongxiun, 3<\/em>, 1-10.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 Hypertension: Effects of learning and stress.\u00a0 In <em>Hypertension: Biobehavioral and epidemiological aspects, 1981 <\/em>(pp. 75-92).\u00a0 Joint USA-USSR Symposium, Bethesda, MD, May 18-19, 1981.\u00a0 NIH Publication No. 80-22015.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 Learning in the homeostatic regulation of visceral processes.\u00a0 In G. Adam, I. Meszaros, &amp; E. I. Banyai (Eds.), <em>Advances in physiological science, Vol. 17, Brain and behavior <\/em>(pp. 141-151).\u00a0 Budapest: Akademiai, Kiado.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1982).\u00a0 Learning and regulation of visceral processes [in Russian].\u00a0 <em>Journal of <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Higher Neurological Functions, 31<\/em>, 728-739.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1982).\u00a0 Some behavioral factors relevant to cancer.\u00a0 In S. M. Levy (Ed.), <em>Biological mediators of behavior and diseases: Neoplasia <\/em>(pp. 113-122).\u00a0 New York: Elsevier Biomedical.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1983).\u00a0 Behavioral medicine: Symbiosis between laboratory and clinic.\u00a0 <em>Annual Review of Psychology, 34<\/em>, 1-31.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1983).\u00a0 Some main themes and highlights of the conference.\u00a0 In G. C. Stone (Ed.), <em>Health Psychology, 2<\/em>, 11-14: Suppl. to the <em>Proceedings of the National Working Conference on Education and Training in Health Psychology, May 23-27<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1983).\u00a0 Understanding the use of animals in behavioral research: Some critical issues.\u00a0 In J. A. Sechzer (Ed.), <em>The role of animals in biomedical research<\/em>.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 406<\/em>, 113-118.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1984).\u00a0 Behavioral medicine.\u00a0 In R. J. Corsini (Ed.),\u00a0\u00a0 <em>Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 1<\/em>, 126-130.\u00a0 New York: Wiley Interscience.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1984).\u00a0 Learning: Some facts and needed research relevant to maintaining health.\u00a0 In J. D. Matarazzo, S. M. Weiss, J. A. Herd, N. E. Miller, &amp; S. M. Weiss (Eds.), <em>Behavioral health: A handbook of health enhancement and disease prevention <\/em>(pp. 199-208).\u00a0 New York: Wiley Interscience.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1984).\u00a0 Synthesis and some future needs.\u00a0 In J. A. Herd, A. M. Gotto, P. G. Kaufman, &amp; S. M. Weiss (Eds.), <em>Cardiovascular instrumentation: Applicability on new technology to biobehavioral research <\/em>(pp. 321-326).\u00a0 Washington, D.C.: NIH Publication No. 84-1654.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1984).\u00a0 Value and ethics of research on animals.\u00a0 <em>Laboratory Primate Newsletter, 23<\/em>(3), 1-10.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1985).\u00a0 Effects of emotional stress on the immune system.\u00a0 <em>Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 20(April-June)<\/em>, 47-52.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1985).\u00a0 The value of behavioral research on animals.\u00a0 <em>American Psychologist, 40<\/em>, 423-440.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1985).\u00a0 Theoretical models relating animal experiment on fear to clinical phenomena.\u00a0 In A. H. Tuma &amp; J. D. Maser (Eds.), <em>Anxiety and the anxiety disorders <\/em>(pp. 261-272).\u00a0 Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1986).\u00a0 The morality and humaneness of animal research on stress and pain.\u00a0 In D. D. Kelly (Ed.), <em>Stress-induced analgesia<\/em>.\u00a0 <em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 467<\/em>, 402-404.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1987).\u00a0 Behavioral medicine.\u00a0 In G. Adelman (Ed.), <em>Encyclopedia of neuroscience<\/em>, (pp. 122-124).\u00a0 Boston, Massachusetts: Birkhauser.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1987).\u00a0 General comments [contained within] <em>Circulation,76, Supplement Conference on Behavioral Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease<\/em>; Circulation Monograph Number 6, Part 2, <em>76<\/em>, 221-222.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1988).\u00a0 <em>The Neesima Lectures, Medical Psychology: I. Experimental studies of fear (anxiety) and their clinical implications.\u00a0 II. Effects of psychological stress and coping on the health of the body<\/em>.\u00a0 Japan: Doshisha University Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1989).\u00a0 Placebo factors in treatment: Views of a psychologist.\u00a0 In M. Shepherd &amp; N. Sartorius (Eds.), <em>Non-specific aspects of treatment <\/em>(pp.39-55). Toronto, Canada: Hans Huber Publishers [on behalf of World Health Organization].<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1989).\u00a0 Truth is victim of animal advocates&#8217; zeal.\u00a0 <em>New Haven Register <\/em>[Connecticut]<em>, February 22<\/em>, p. 11.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1990).\u00a0 How the brain affects the health of the body.\u00a0 In K. D. Craig &amp; S. M. Weiss (Eds.), <em>Health enhancement, disease prevention, and early intervention<\/em> (pp. 3-26).\u00a0 New York: Springer.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1991).\u00a0 Commentary on Ulrich: Need to check truthfulness of statements by opponents of animal research.\u00a0 <em>Psychological Science, 2<\/em>(6), 422-424.\u00a0 American Psychological Society.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1992).\u00a0 Behavior to the brain to health.\u00a0 In F. Samson &amp; G. Adelman (Eds.), <em>The neurosciences: Paths of discovery, II<\/em>, (pp. 283-305).\u00a0 Boston, Massachusetts: Birkhauser.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1992).\u00a0 Introducing and teaching much-needed understanding of the scientific process.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">[Note:<\/span>\u00a0 Address upon receiving on August 16, 1991 the Award from the American Psychological Association for &#8220;Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology&#8221;]\u00a0 <em>American Psychologist, 47<\/em>(7), 848-850.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1992).\u00a0 Some trends from the history to the future of behavioral medicine.\u00a0 <em>Annals\u00a0 of Behavioral Medicine, 14<\/em>(4), 307-309.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1994).\u00a0 Letter to the Editor.\u00a0 <em><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>International Journal of Stress Management, 1<\/em>(1), 129-130.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E. (1995).\u00a0 Perspective on behavioral medicine and the brain&#8217;s hierarchy of homeostatic controls.\u00a0 In T. Kikuchi, H. Sakuma, I. Saito, &amp; K. Tsuboi (Eds.), <em>Biobehavioral self-regulation: Eastern and Western perspectives <\/em>(pp. 229-245).\u00a0 Tokyo: Springer-Verlag.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>Miller et.al.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Bailey, C. J., &amp; Stevenson, J. A. F. (1950).\u00a0 Decreased &#8220;hunger&#8221; but increased food intake resulting from hypothalamic lesions. <em>\u00a0Science, 112<\/em>, 256-259.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Banuazizi, A. (1968).\u00a0 Instrumental learning by curarized rats of a specific visceral response, intestinal or cardiac.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 65<\/em>, 1-7.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Barry, H., III. (1960).\u00a0 Motivational effects of drugs: Methods which illustrate some general problems in psychopharmacology.\u00a0 <em>Psychopharmacologia, 1<\/em>, 169-199.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Brucker, B. S. (1979).\u00a0 A learned visceral response apparently independent of skeletal ones in patients paralyzed by spinal lesions.\u00a0 In N. Birbaumer &amp; H. D. Kimmel (Eds.), <em>Biofeedback and self-regulation <\/em>(pp. 287-304). Hillside, New Jersey: Erlbaum.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Carmona, A. (1967).\u00a0 Modification of a visceral response, salivation in thirsty dogs, by instrumental training with water reward.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 63<\/em>, 1-6.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Chien, C. -W. (1968).\u00a0 Drinking elicited by injecting eserine into preoptic area of rat brain.\u00a0 <em>Communications in Behavioral Biology, Part A,1<\/em>, 61-63.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Coons, E. E., Lewis, M., &amp; Jensen, D. D. (1961).\u00a0 Electrode holders in chronic preparations.\u00a0 B. A simple technique for use with the rat.\u00a0 In D. E. Sheer (Ed.), <em>Electrical stimulation of the brain <\/em>(pp. 51-54).\u00a0 Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; DeBold, R. C. (1965).\u00a0 Classically conditioned tongue-licking and operant bar pressing recorded simultaneously in the rat.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 59<\/em>, 109-111.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; DiCara, L. (1967).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of heart-rate changes in curarized rats: Shaping, and specificity to discriminative stimulus.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 63<\/em>, 12-19.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; DiCara, L. V. (1968).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of urine formation by rats; changes in renal blood flow.\u00a0 <em>American Journal of Physiology, 215<\/em>, 677-683.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., DiCara, L. V., Solomon, H., Weiss, J. M., &amp; Dworkin, B.\u00a0 (1970). Learned modifications of autonomic functions: A review and some<\/p>\n<p>new data.\u00a0\u00a0 <em>Circulation Research, Suppl 1, 26, 27<\/em>, I-3 to I-11.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., DiCara, L. V., &amp; Wolf, G. (1968).\u00a0 Homeostasis and reward: T-maze learning induced by manipulating diuretic hormone.\u00a0 <em>American Journal of Physiology, 215<\/em>, 684-686.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Dworkin, B. R. (1974).\u00a0 Visceral learning: Recent difficulties with curarized rats and significant problems for human research.\u00a0 In P. A. Obrist, A. H. Black, J. Brener, &amp; L. V. DiCara (Eds.), <em>Cardiovascular psychophysiology <\/em>(pp. 312-331).\u00a0 Chicago: Aldine.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Dworkin, B. R. (1980).\u00a0 Different ways in which learning is involved in homeostasis.\u00a0 In R. F. Thompson, L. H., Hicks, &amp; V. B. Shyvrkov (Eds.), <em>Neural mechanisms and learning <\/em>(pp. 57-73).\u00a0 New York: Academic Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Dworkin, B. R. (1982).\u00a0 Potentialities of automation and of continuous recording and training in life.\u00a0 In R. S. Surwit, R. B. Williams, Jr., A. Steptoe, &amp; R. Biersner (Eds.), <em>Behavioral treatment of disease <\/em>(pp. 245-258).\u00a0 NATO Conference Series, 3.\u00a0 New York: Plenum Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Gottesman, K. S., &amp; Emergy, N. (1964).\u00a0 Dose response to carbachol and norepinephrine in rat hypothalamus.\u00a0 <em>American Journal of <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Physiology, 206<\/em>, 1384-1388.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Hubert, G., &amp; Hamilton, J. B. (1938).\u00a0 Mental and behavioral changes following male hormone treatment of adult castration, hypogonadism, and psychic impotence. <em>Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 38<\/em>, 538-540.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Jensen, D. D., &amp; Myers, A. K. (1961).\u00a0 Injury and excitation by electric current.\u00a0 B. A comparison of the Lilly waveform and the sixty-cycle sine wave.\u00a0 In D. E. Sheer (Ed.), <em>Electrical stimulation of the brain <\/em>(pp. 64-66).\u00a0 Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Kessen, M. L. (1952).\u00a0 Reward effects of food via stomach fistula compared with those of food via mouth.\u00a0 <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 45<\/em>, 555-564.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Miles, W. R. (1935).\u00a0 Effect of caffeine on the running speed of hungry, satiated and frustrated rats. <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative Psychology., 20<\/em>, 397-412.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Miles, W. R. (1936).\u00a0 Alcohol and removal of reward.\u00a0 An analytical study of rodent maze behavior. <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative Psychology, 21<\/em>, 179-204.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., Sampliner, R. I., &amp; Woodrow, P. (1957).\u00a0 Thirst-reducing effects of water by stomach fistula vs. water by mouth measured by both a consummatory and an instrumental response.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 50<\/em>, 1-5.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Stevenson, S. S. (1936).\u00a0 Agitated behavior of rats during experimental extinction and a curve of spontaneous recover. <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative Psychology, 21<\/em>, 205-231.<\/p>\n<p>Miller, N. E., &amp; Weiss, J. M. (1969).\u00a0 Effects of the somatic or visceral responses to punishment.\u00a0 In B. A. Campbell &amp; R. M. Church (Eds.), <em>Punishment and aversive behavior <\/em>(pp. 343-372).\u00a0 New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>Further Contributions:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Adair, E. R., Miller, N. E., &amp; Booth, D. A. (1968).\u00a0 Effects of continuous intravenous infusion of nutritive substance on consummatory behavior in rats.\u00a0 <em>Communications in Behavioral Biology, Part A, 2<\/em>, 25-37.<\/p>\n<p>Bailey, C. J., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1952).\u00a0 The effect of sodium amytal on an approach-avoidance conflict in cats. <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 45<\/em>, 205-208.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, Etheredge, E. E., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Counterconditioning and extinction of fear fail to transfer from amobarbital to nondrug state.\u00a0 <em>Psychopharmacologia, 8<\/em>, 150-156.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, &amp; Miller, N. E. (1962).\u00a0 Effects of drugs on approach-avoidance conflict tested repeatedly by means of a &#8220;telescope alley.&#8221;\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55<\/em>, 201-210.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Comparison of drug effects on approach, avoidance, and \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 escape motivation.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 59<\/em>, 18-24.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, Miller, N. E., &amp; Tidd, G. E. (1962).\u00a0 Control stimulus change while testing effects of amobarbital on conflict.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55<\/em>, 1071-1074.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, Wagner, A. R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1962).\u00a0 Effects of alcohol and amobarbital on performance inhibited by experimental extinction.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55<\/em>, 464-468.<\/p>\n<p>Barry, H., III, Wagner, S. A., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Effects of several drugs on performance in an approach-avoidance conflict.\u00a0 <em>Psychological Reports, 12<\/em>, 215-221.<\/p>\n<p>Berkun, M. M., Kessen, M. L., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1952).\u00a0 Hunger-reducing effects of food by stomach fistula versus food by mouth measured by a consummatory response.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 45<\/em>, 550-554.<\/p>\n<p>Berntson, G. G., Potolicchio, S. R., Jr., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1973).\u00a0 Evidence for higher functions of the cerebellum: Eating and grooming elicited by cerebellar stimulation in cats.\u00a0 <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 70<\/em>, 2497-2499.<\/p>\n<p>Birbaumer, N., Flor, H., Cevey, B., Dworkin, B., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1994).\u00a0 Behavioral treatment of scoliosis and kyphosis.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 38<\/em>(6), 623-628.<\/p>\n<p>Blizard, D. A., Cowings, P., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1975).\u00a0 Visceral responses to opposite types of autogenic-training imagery.\u00a0 <em>Biological Psychology, 3<\/em>, 49-55.<\/p>\n<p>Booth, D. A., Coons, E. E., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Blood glucose responses to electrical \u00a0 stimulation of the hypothalamic feeding area.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 4<\/em>, 991-1001.<\/p>\n<p>Booth, D. A., Coons, E. E., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Lateral hypothalamus mediated effects of a food signal on blood glucose concentration.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 4<\/em>, 1003-1009.<\/p>\n<p>Bower, G. B., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1958).\u00a0 Rewarding and punishing effects from stimulating the same place in the rat&#8217;s brain.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 51<\/em>, 669-674.<\/p>\n<p>Bugelski, R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1938).\u00a0 A spatial gradient in the strength of avoidance responses. <em>Journal of Experimental Psychology, 23<\/em>, 494-505.<\/p>\n<p>Carmona, A., Miller, N., &amp; Demierre, T. (1972).\u00a0 A technique for the continuous recording of gastric vascular tonicity.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 8<\/em>, 1165-1168.<\/p>\n<p>Carmona, A., Miller, N. E., &amp; Demierre, T. (1974).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of gastric vascular tonicity responses.\u00a0 <em>Psychosomatic Medicine, 36<\/em>, 156-163.<\/p>\n<p>Coile, D. C., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1984).\u00a0 How radical animal activists try to mislead humane people.\u00a0 <em>American Psychologist, 38<\/em>, 700-701.<\/p>\n<p>Coons, E. E., Levak, M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Lateral hypothalamus: Learning of food-seeking response motivated by electrical stimulation.\u00a0 <em>Science, 150<\/em>, 1320-1321.<\/p>\n<p>Cowings, P. S., Stout, C., Toscano, W. B., Reynoso, S., DeRoshia, C., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1996).\u00a0 The effects of promethazine on human performance, mood states, and motion sickness tolerance.\u00a0 <em>NASA Technical Memorandum 110420, November<\/em>, (pp. 1-22).\u00a0 Moffett Field, California: Ames Research Center.<\/p>\n<p>Davis. J. D., Lulenski, G. C., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Comparative studies of barbiturate self-administration.\u00a0 <em>International Journal of the Addictions, 3<\/em>, 207-214.<\/p>\n<p>Davis, J. D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Fear and pain: Their effect on self-injection of amobarbitol sodium by rats.\u00a0 <em>Science, 141<\/em>, 1286-1287.DeBold, R. C., Miller, N. E., &amp; Jensen, D. D. (1965).\u00a0 Effect of strength of drive determined by a new technique for appetitive classical conditioning of rats.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 59<\/em>, 102-108.<\/p>\n<p>Davis, J. D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1966).\u00a0 A technique for mixing the blood of unanesthetized rats.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Applied Physiology, 21<\/em>, 1873-1874.<\/p>\n<p>Davis, J. D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1966).\u00a0 A versatile and reliable printing counter.\u00a0 <em>Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 9<\/em>, 545-546.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of peripheral vasomotor responses by rat.\u00a0 <em>Communications in Behavioral Biology, 1<\/em>, 209-212.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of systolic blood pressure responses by curarized rats: Dissociation of cardiac and vascular changes.\u00a0 <em>Psychosomatic Medicine, 30<\/em>, 489-494.<\/p>\n<p>Dicara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Instrumental learning of vasomotor responses by rats: Learning to respond differentially in the two ears.\u00a0 <em>Science, 159<\/em>, 1485-1486.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Long term retention of instrumentally learned heart-rate changes in the curarized rat.\u00a0 <em>Communications in Behavioral Biology, Part A, 2<\/em>, 19-23.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Changes in heart rate instrumentally learned by curarized rats as avoidance responses.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 65<\/em>, 8-12.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Heart-rate learning in the noncurarized state, transfer to the curarized state, and subsequent retraining in the noncurarized state.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 4<\/em>, 621-624.<\/p>\n<p>DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Transfer of instrumentally learned heart-rate changes from curarized and noncurarized state: Implications for a mediational hypothesis.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 68<\/em>, 159-162.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B. R., Filewich, R. J., daCosta, J., Eissenberg, E., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1980).\u00a0 A chronic arterial catheter and low compliance system for recording blood pressure and heart rate from the rat.\u00a0 <em>American Journal of Physiology, 239<\/em>, H137-H141.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B. R., Filewich, R. J., Miller, N. E., Craigmyle, N., &amp; Pickering, T. G. (1979).\u00a0 Baroreceptor activation reduces reactivity to noxious<\/p>\n<p>stimulation: Implications for hypertension.\u00a0 <em>Science, 205<\/em>, 1299-1301.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B. R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1977).\u00a0 Visceral learning in the curarized rat.\u00a0 In G. E. Schwartz &amp; J. Beatty (Eds.), <em>Biofeedback: Theory and research <\/em>(pp. 221-242).\u00a0 New York: Academic Press.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B. R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1986).\u00a0 Failure to replicate visceral learning in the acute curarized rat preparation.\u00a0 <em>Behavioral Neuroscience, 100<\/em>, 299-314.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B. R., Miller, N. E., &amp; Brines, M. L. (1979).\u00a0 Visceral learning and homeostasis.\u00a0 In <em>Proceedings of the 1979 Joint Automatic Control Conference <\/em>(pp. 579-582).\u00a0 New York: American Institute of Chemical Engineers.<\/p>\n<p>Dworkin, B., Miller, N. E., Dworkin, S., Birbaumer, N., Brines, M. L., Jonas, S., Schwentker, E. P., &amp; Graham, J. J. (1985).\u00a0 Behavioral method for the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis.\u00a0 <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 82<\/em>, 2493-2497.<\/p>\n<p>Feirstein, A. R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Learning to resist pain and fear: Effects of electric shock before versus after reaching goal.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 56<\/em>, 797-800.<\/p>\n<p>Fowler, H., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Facilitation and inhibition of runway performance by hind- and forepaw shock of various intensities.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 56<\/em>, 801-805.<\/p>\n<p>Glazer, H. I., Weiss, J. M., Pohorecky, L. A., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1975).\u00a0 Monoamines as mediators of avoidance-escape behavior.\u00a0 <em>Psychosomatic Medicine, 37<\/em>, 535-543.<\/p>\n<p>Grossman, S. P., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1961).\u00a0 Control for stimulus-change in the evaluation of alcohol and chlorpromazine as fear-reducing drugs.\u00a0 <em>Psychopharmacologia, 2<\/em>, 342-351.<\/p>\n<p>Holmes, J. E., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1963).\u00a0 Effects of bacterial endotoxin on water intake, food intake, and body temperature in the albino rat.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Experimental Medicine, 118<\/em>, 649-658.<\/p>\n<p>Keller, S. E., Weiss, J. M., Schleifer, S. J., Miller, N. E., &amp; Stein, M.\u00a0 (1981).\u00a0 Suppression of immunity by stress: Effect of a graded series of stressors on lymphocyte stimulation in the rat.\u00a0 <em>Science, 213<\/em>, 1397-1400.<\/p>\n<p>Keller, S. E., Weiss, J. M., Schleifer, S. J., Miller, N. E., &amp; Stein, M. (1983).\u00a0 Stress-induced suppression of immunity in adrenalectomized rats.\u00a0 <em>Science, 221<\/em>, 1301-1304.<\/p>\n<p>Krantz, D. S., Glass, D. C., Contrada, R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1981).\u00a0 Behavior and health: Mechanisms and research issues.\u00a0 <em>Social Science Research Council Items, 35<\/em>, 1-6.<\/p>\n<p>Krieckhaus, E. E., Miller, N. E., &amp; Zimmerman, P. (1965).\u00a0 Reduction of freezing behavior and improvement of shock avoidance by d-amphetamine.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 60<\/em>, 36-40.<\/p>\n<p>Landis, B., Jovanovic, L., Landis, E., Peterson, C. M., Groshen, S., Johnson, K., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1985).\u00a0 Effect of stress reduction on daily glucose range in previously stabilized insulin-dependent diabetic patients.\u00a0 <em>Diabetes Care, 8<\/em>, 624-626.<\/p>\n<p>Leibowitz, S. F., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Unexpected adrenergic effect with chlorpromazine: Eating elicited by injection into rat hypothalamus.\u00a0 <em>Science, 165<\/em>, 609-611.<\/p>\n<p>Lynch, W. C., Hama, H., Kohn, S., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1976).\u00a0 Instrumental control of peripheral vasomotor responses in children.\u00a0 <em>Psychophysiology, 13<\/em>, 219-221.<\/p>\n<p>Macphail, E. M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Cholinergic brain stimulation in cats: Failure to obtain sleep.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 65<\/em>, 499-503.<\/p>\n<p>Matarazzo, J. D., Weiss, S. M., Herd, J.A., Miller, N. E. &amp; Weiss, S. M. (Eds.). (1984).\u00a0 <em>Behavioral health: A handbook of health enhancement and disease prevention<\/em>.\u00a0 New York: Wiley Interscience.<\/p>\n<p>Murray, E. J., Wells, H., Kohn, M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1953).\u00a0 Sodium sucaryl: A substance which tastes sweet to human subjects but is avoided by rats. <em>\u00a0Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 46<\/em>, 134-137.<\/p>\n<p>Novin, D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1962).\u00a0 Failure to condition thirst induced by feeding dry food to hungry rats.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55<\/em>, 373-374.<\/p>\n<p>Paolino, R. M., Quartermain, D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1966).\u00a0 Different temporal gradients of retrograde amnesia produced by carbon dioxide anesthesia and electroconvulsive shock.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 62<\/em>, 270-274.<\/p>\n<p>Pappas, B. S., DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1970).\u00a0 Learning of blood pressure responses in the noncurarized rat: Transfer to the curarized state.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 5<\/em>, 1029-1032.<\/p>\n<p>Pappas, B. S., DiCara, L. V., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1972).\u00a0 Acute sympathectomy by 6-hydroxydopamine in the adult rat: Effects on cardiovascular conditioning and fear retention.<em>\u00a0 Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 79<\/em>, 230-236.<\/p>\n<p>Pickering, T. G., Brucker, B., Frankel, H. L., Mathias, C. J., Dworking, B. R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1977).\u00a0 Mechanisms of learned voluntary control of blood pressure in patients with generalized bodily paralysis.\u00a0 In J. Beatty &amp; H. Legewie (Eds.), <em>Biofeedback and behavior <\/em>(pp. 225-234).\u00a0 New York: Plenum Press.<\/p>\n<p>Pickering, T. G., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1977).\u00a0 Learned voluntary control of heart rate and rhythm in two subjects with premature ventricular contractions.\u00a0 <em>British Heart Journal, 39<\/em>, 152-159.<\/p>\n<p>Quartermain, D., Kissileff, H., Shapiro, R., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1971).\u00a0 Suppression of food intake with intragastric loading: Relation to natural feeding cycle.\u00a0 <em>Science, 173<\/em>, 941-943.<\/p>\n<p>Quartermain, D., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1966).\u00a0 Sensory feedback in time response of drinking elicited by carbachol in preoptic area of rat.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 62<\/em>, 350-353.<\/p>\n<p>Quartermain, D., Miller, N. E., &amp; Wolf, G. (1967).\u00a0 Role of experience in relationship between sodium deficiency and rate of bar pressing for salt.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 63<\/em>, 417-420.<\/p>\n<p>Quartermain, D., Paolino, R. M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 A brief temporal gradient of retrograde amnesia independent of situational change.\u00a0 <em>Science, 149<\/em>, 1116-1118.<\/p>\n<p>Slangen, J. L., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1969).\u00a0 Pharmacological tests for the function of hypothalamic norepinephrine in eating behavior.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 4<\/em>, 543-552.<\/p>\n<p>Steinbaum, E. A., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Obesity from eating elicited by daily stimulation of hypothalamus.\u00a0 <em>American Journal of Physiology, 208<\/em>, 1-5.<\/p>\n<p>Stone, G. C., Weiss, S. M., Matarazzo, J. D., Miller, N. E., Rodin, J., Belar, C. D., Follick, M. J., &amp; Singer, J. E. (Eds.) (1987).\u00a0 Health psychology in the twenty-first century.\u00a0 In <em>Health psychology: A discipline and a profession<\/em> (pp. 513-524).\u00a0 Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<\/p>\n<p>Stricker, E. M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Thirst measured by licking reinforced on interval schedules: Effects of prewatering and of bacterial endotoxin.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 59<\/em>, 112-115.<\/p>\n<p>Stricker, E. M., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1968).\u00a0 Saline preference and body fluid analyses in rats after intrahypothalamic injections of carbachol.\u00a0 <em>Physiology and Behavior, 3<\/em>, 471-475.<\/p>\n<p>Taub, E., Crago, J. E., Burgio, L. D., Groomes, T., Cook, E. W., II, DeLuca, S. C., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1994).\u00a0 An operant approach to rehabilitation medicine: Overcoming learned nonuse by shaping.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 61<\/em>(2), 281-293.<\/p>\n<p>Taub, E., Miller, N. E., Novack, T. A., Cook, E. W., III, Fleming, W. C., Nepomuceno, C. S., Connell, J. S., &amp; Crago, J. E. (1993).\u00a0 Technique to improve chronic motor deficit after stroke.\u00a0 <em>Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74<\/em>, 347-354.<\/p>\n<p>Tenen, S. S., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1964).\u00a0 Strength of electrical stimulation of lateral hypothalamus, food deprivation, and tolerance for quinine in food.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 58<\/em>, 55-62.<\/p>\n<p>Vertes, R. P., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1976).\u00a0 Brain stem neurons that fire selectively to a conditioned stimulus for shock.\u00a0 <em>Brain Research, 103<\/em>, 229-242.<\/p>\n<p>Weiss, J. M., Glazer, H. L., Pohorecky, L. A., Brick, J., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1975).\u00a0 Effects of chronic exposure to stressors on avoidance-escape behavior and on brain norepinephrine.\u00a0 <em>Psychosomatic Medicine, 37<\/em>, 522-534.<\/p>\n<p>Winson, J., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1970).\u00a0 Comparison of drinking elicited by eserine or DFP injected into preoptic area of rat brain.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 73<\/em>, 233-237.<\/p>\n<p>Wolf, G., Dahl, L. K., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1965).\u00a0 Voluntary sodium chloride intake of two strains of rats with opposite genetic susceptibility to experimental hypertension.\u00a0 <em>Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 120<\/em>, 301-305.<\/p>\n<p>Wolf, G., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1964).\u00a0 Lateral hypothalamic lesions: Effects on drinking elicited by carbachol in preoptic area and posterior hypothalamus.\u00a0 <em>Science, 143<\/em>, 585-586.<\/p>\n<p>Zimbardo, P. G., &amp; Miller, N. E. (1958).\u00a0 Facilitation of exploration by hunger in rats.\u00a0 <em>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 51<\/em>, 43-46.<\/p>\n<p>Zipes, D. P., Levy, M. N., Cobb, L. A., Julius, S., Kaufman, P. G., Miller, N. E., &amp; Verrier, R. L. (1987).\u00a0 Task force 2: Sudden cardiac death. Neural-cardiac interactions.\u00a0 <em>Circulation, 76, (Suppl. I)<\/em>, 202-207.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Miller: Miller, N. E. 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