Kevin J. Miller
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ | |
University College London, London, United Kingdom | |||
DeepMind |
Area:
Decision making, Reinforcement learningWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard H. Granger | research assistant | Dartmouth | |
Matthew M. Botvinick | grad student | Princeton | |
Carlos D. Brody | grad student | Princeton | |
Matteo Carandini | post-doc | UCL | |
Kenneth D. Harris | post-doc | UCL |
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Moskovitz T, Miller KJ, Sahani M, et al. (2024) Understanding dual process cognition via the minimum description length principle. Plos Computational Biology. 20: e1012383 |
Venditto SJC, Miller KJ, Brody CD, et al. (2024) Dynamic reinforcement learning reveals time-dependent shifts in strategy during reward learning. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Miller KJ, Botvinick MM, Brody CD. (2022) Value representations in the rodent orbitofrontal cortex drive learning, not choice. Elife. 11 |
Botvinick M, Wang JX, Dabney W, et al. (2020) Deep Reinforcement Learning and Its Neuroscientific Implications. Neuron |
Miller KJ, Shenhav A, Ludvig EA. (2019) Habits without values. Psychological Review |
Miller KJ, Botvinick MM, Brody CD. (2018) Author Correction: Dorsal hippocampus contributes to model-based planning. Nature Neuroscience. 21: 1015 |
Miller KJ, Botvinick MM, Brody CD. (2017) Dorsal hippocampus contributes to model-based planning. Nature Neuroscience |
Oud B, Krajbich I, Miller K, et al. (2016) Irrational time allocation in decision-making. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283 |
Bornstein AM, Shenhav A, Miller KJ. (2015) Walking bundles of habits (and response-outcome associations) (Commentary on Liljeholm et al.). The European Journal of Neuroscience. 41: 1356-7 |
Fogelson SV, Kohler PJ, Miller KJ, et al. (2014) Unconscious neural processing differs with method used to render stimuli invisible. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 601 |