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(American Experimental Psychologist) Neal E. Miller was a renowned American experimental psychologist recognized for his contributions to behavioral and physiological psychology. His research focused on fear as a learned drive and its impact on conflict, as well as significant advancements in behavioral medicine, particularly in biofeedback. Miller lectured at esteemed institutions including Yale University, Rockefeller University, and Cornell University Medical College. His groundbreaking work earned him numerous awards and accolades, establishing him as a prominent figure in the field of psychology.