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Miller Lab Happy Hour (May 2023)
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Covid-safe lab meeting (April, 2020)
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Miller Lab Happy Hour May 31, 2019
Miller Lab (2018)
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Lab libations (2018)
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Lab dinner 12-7-2017
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Miller Lab 2013
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Different levels of category abstraction carried by beta vs gamma-band oscillations.
From: Wutz, A., Loonis, R., Roy, J.E., Donoghue, J.A., and Miller, E.K. (2018) Different levels of category abstraction by different dynamics in different prefrontal areas. Neuron 97: 1-11.
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Cartoon depicting top-down signals carried by beta-band oscillations (from Charles Mingus) modulating bottom-up signals carried by gamma (Miles Davis).
Inspired by: Bastos, A.M., Loonis, R., Kornblith, S., Lundqvist, M., and Miller, E.K. (2018) Laminar recordings in frontal cortex suggest distinct layers for maintenance and control of working memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Cover image for Buschman, T.J., Denovellis, E.L., Diogo, C., Bullock, D. and Miller, E.K. (2012) Synchronous oscillatory neural ensembles for rules in the prefrontal cortex. Neuron. 76: 838-846.
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Earl Miller with the Pope and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences Working Group on Neuroscience (and the Pope), Nov 9, 2012, The Vatican
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Earl Miller in Discover Magazine (Oct 2016)
Attention, Please: MIT neuroscientist Earl Miller has changed the way we think about working memory — the brain’s scratchpad.
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Pavlov’s Dogz at Reggie’s Rock Club, Chicago 10-20-19
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