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Renee is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Rochester. She has been an avid fantasy sports player and analyst for many years.
Neuroscientist-University of Rochester Fantasy football @TheAthletic (FSWA win 2020) and @YahooFantasySports Author of: Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports.
Renee Miller, PhD is a Professor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester. Her love of fantasy sports intersected with her career in 2013.
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2 août 2024 · Renee Miller. 5.7K views · 2 months ago Yahoo Fantasy Forecast ... How to Draft from an Early ...
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Renee Miller's Divisional Round DraftKings Picks for Daily Fantasy Football. It's easy to let your DraftKings FLEX spot be left up to the amount of salary ...
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Renee Miller is an expert in a wide variety topics including Fantasy Football,Fantasy Sports and decision making,Neuroscience,Cognitive Bias,Neurobiology.
il y a 21 heures · Renee Miller offers positional start/sit advice for players in precarious situations ahead of Week 10.
She has been playing fantasy sports for over 10 years and has been writing about the DFS industry since 2011. Miller is often featured on ESPN, RotoWorld, Pro ...
This week we talk to our spirit animal, Renee Miller. Renee is a neuroscientist and sports junkie just like us. When she is not teaching at the University ...
2 août 2024 · Renee Miller discuss how luck impacts your fantasy football roster and why the endowment effect may be hurting your roster moves. Hear the full ...