Jennifer L. Raymond
PROFESSOR
NEUROBIOLOGY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
She is a Professor of Neurobiology and member of Bio-X and Stanford Neurosciences Institute.She was Associate Dean of Office of Diversity and Leadership (2012 - 2014).she did Ph.D. from U Texas, Houston in Neuroscience (1993),B.A. from Williams College in Mathematics (1987).She is a Klingenstein Fellow of Klingenstein Foundation (1999)and Terman Fellow of Stanford University (1999)
Research Interest
record from the cerebellum in awake behaving animals during the induction of learning in order to identify the neural "error signals" that detect a miscalibration in the VOR and trigger the neural changes underlying learning
Publications
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Guo CC, Ke MC, Raymond JL. Cerebellar encoding of multiple candidate error cues in the service of motor learning. Journal of Neuroscience. 2014 Jul 23;34(30):9880-90.
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Shin SL, Zhao GQ, Raymond JL. Signals and learning rules guiding oculomotor plasticity. Journal of Neuroscience. 2014 Aug 6;34(32):10635-44.
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Katoh A, Shin SL, Kimpo RR, Rinaldi JM, Raymond JL. Purkinje cell responses during visually and vestibularly driven smooth eye movements in mice. Brain and behavior. 2015 Mar 1;5(3).