
Research Interests
Information processing in animals; emphasis
on elementary, evolutionarily-derived, fundamentals of learning and memory
that might be expected to generalize across species, including humans.
Contact Information
Contact R. R. Miller, S4-130, rmiller@binghamton.edu, or call 777-2291 (2-6:30 p.m.)
Types of Research Experiences Available
Learn to design, execute, and analyze studies
of animal (rodents and humans) cognition and behavior in laboratory situations.
The results of these experiments are often reported at professional conferences
and/or published in scientific journals with students as coauthors.
Prerequisites
Introductory Psychology. Corequisites:
Psychology of Learning or Cognitive Psychology.
Miscellaneous
Approximately 11 hours/week and commitment
of at least one year expected. The research frequently involves working
over weekends. Option often available of full-time salaried position on
NIH grant over the summer. Students with allergies or asthma are discouraged
from applying.
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