Dr Benjamin Miller-Mills | Kinesiology | Best Researcher Award
PhD Benjamin Miller-Mills , University of Southern California,United States
Dr. Benjamin Miller-Mills is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at the University of Queensland, specializing in human movement and nutrition sciences. His work focuses on implicit motor learning, particularly in relation to auditory and visual feedback. With extensive experience in both research and teaching, Dr. Miller-Mills has contributed significantly to the fields of cognitive neuroscience and motor control.
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Education š
- Ph.D. in Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences, University of Queensland, 2023
Dissertation: Implicit Motor Learning to Perturbed Visual and Auditory Feedback - Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Psychology, U.C. Berkeley, 2016
Concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience
Experience š¼
- Assistant Professor, University of Queensland, Department of Human Movement & Nutrition Sciences (Jul 2023 ā Jan 2024)
Coordinated and designed course materials for Motor Control and Learning (NEUR2530) and Neuromechanical Basis of Human Movement (NEUR3733). - Research Assistant, U.C. Berkeley, Department of Psychology (Jan 2017 ā Aug 2018)
Conducted MRI, fMRI, and EEG research, and initiated tDCS/sleep research. - Research Assistant, Stanford University, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (Jan 2017 ā Jan 2018)
Operated MRI equipment and scanned subjects with autism and attention disorders. - Teaching Assistant, University of Queensland (Jan 2019 ā Jun 2023)
Facilitated lectures and workshops in various psychology and neuroscience courses.
Research Interests š¬
Dr. Miller-Mills’ research interests center around implicit motor learning and adaptation to sensory feedback, including both auditory and visual modalities. His work integrates cognitive neuroscience with practical applications in motor control and rehabilitation.
Awards š
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Publications š
- Miller-Mills, B., McAnally, K., Leow, L., Keane, B., Grove, P., & Carroll, T.J.
āImplicit Audiomotor Adaptation.ā Neuroscience (2024). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.08.026 - Keane, B., Reuter, E., Manzone, J., Miller-Mills, B., Leow, L., Welsh, T.N., & Carroll, T.J.
āEnhanced neural representation of reach target direction for high reward magnitude but not high target probability.ā PsyArXiv (2023). https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.12.13.571560