Jennifer L. Raymond
Professor
Neurobiology
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Jennifer L. Raymond is a Professor in Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University,USA.She is a member of Bio-X and Stanford Neurosciences Institute.Her research aims to develop an integrated understanding of this fundamental brain function by systematically tracing learning from a sensory experience, through the neural encoding of that experience, to the induction of plasticity at specific loci in the brain, and the ultimate readout of the memory in an altered behavior.
Research Interest
Neurobiology, Neurophysiology
Publications
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Guo CC, Ke MC, Raymond JL (2014) Cerebellar encoding of multiple candidate error cues in the service of motor learning. J Neurosci 34: 9880-9890.
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Katoh A, Shin SL, Kimpo RR, Rinaldi JM, Raymond JL (2015) Purkinje cell responses during visually and vestibularly driven smooth eye movements in mice. Brain Behav 5: e00310.
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Shin SL, Zhao GQ, Raymond JL (2014) Signals and learning rules guiding oculomotor plasticity. J Neurosci 34: 10635-10644.