Lyle H. Miller

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Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 
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LYLE H. MILLER (Born Nov 29,1927 )
* Birth place:
Des Moines, Iowa.
* Education:
B.A., Drake University, Iowa, 1962.
Ph.D., Duke University, 1967, under Barry M. Shmavonian
"The bidimensional nature of the galvanic skin response."
* Positions:
o 1967-1968, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Washington Hospital.
o 1968-1973, Associate to Full Professor, Louisiana State University & Head of the Division of Psychology, Louisiana
State University Medical Center.
o 1973-1977, Professor of Medical Psychology, Department of
Psychiatry, Temple University Medical School.
o 1977-1978, Professor of Psychology, Temple University.
o 1978 1986, Professor of Psychology, Boston University.
o 1985-present, Founder & Director, Biobehavioral Institute,
Brookhaven, MA.
* Research:
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Miller LH, Kastin AJ, Sandman CA. (1978) Psychobiological actions of MSH in man. Frontiers of Hormone Research. 4: 153-61
Kastin AJ, Sandman CA, Stratton LO, et al. (1976) Behavioral and electrographic changes in rat and man after MSH. Progress in Brain Research. 42: 143-50
Miller LH, Kastin AJ, Sandman CA, et al. (1975) Polypeptide influences on attention, memory and anxiety in man. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 2: 663-8
Kastin AJ, Miller LH, Nockton R, et al. (1974) Behavioral aspects of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH). Progress in Brain Research. 39: 461-70
Sandman CA, Kastin AJ, Schally AV, et al. (1973) Neuroendocrine responses to physical and psychological stress. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 84: 386-90
Sandman CA, Miller LH, Kastin AJ, et al. (1972) Neuroendocrine influence on attention and memory. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 80: 54-8
Denman PM, Miller LH, Sandman CA, et al. (1972) Electrophysiological correlates of melanocyte-stimulating hormone activity in the frog. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 80: 59-65
Sandman CA, Denman PM, Miller LH, et al. (1971) Electroencephalographic measures of melanocyte-stimulating hormone activity. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 76: 103-9
Sandman CA, Denman PM, Miller LH, et al. (1971) "Electroencephalographic measures of melanocyte-stimulating hormone activity": Erratum. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 77: 344-344
Shmavonian BM, Miller LH, Cohen SI. (1970) Differences among age and sex groups with respect to cardiovascular conditioning and reactivity. Journal of Gerontology. 25: 87-94
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