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duLac*, S., J.L. Raymond*, T.J. Sejnowski, and S.G. Lisberger (1995)
Learning and memory in the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Annual Review of Neuroscience18:
409-441.
Lisberger, S.G., and J.L. Raymond (1996) Neural
recordings and behavioral observations in the monkey vestibulo-ocular reflex
constrain the cellular mechanisms for cerebellum-dependent behavioral learning.
Journal of Physiology (Paris) 90: 381-382.
Raymond, J.L., and S.G. Lisberger (1996) Error signals in horizontal gaze
velocity Purkinje cells under stimulus conditions that cause learning in the
VOR Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 781: 686-689.
Raymond, J.L., S.G. Lisberger, and M.D. Mauk (1996) The
Cerebellum: A Neuronal Learning Machine? Science 272: 1126-1131.
Raymond, J.L., and S.G. Lisberger (1996) Behavioral
analysis of signals that guide learned changes in the amplitude and dynamics
of the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Journal of Neuroscience 16: 7791-7802.
Raymond, J.L., and S.G. Lisberger (1997) Multiple
subclasses of Purkinje cells in the primate floccular complex provide similar
signals to guide learning in the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Learning &
Memory 3: 503-518.
Raymond, J.L. (1998) Learning
in the oculomotor system: From molecules to behavior. Current Opinion
in Neurobiology 8: 770-776.
Raymond, J.L., and S.G. Lisberger. (1998) Neural
learning rules for the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Journal of Neuroscience
18: 9112-9129.
Raymond, J.L., and S.G. Lisberger. (2000) Hypotheses
about the neural trigger for plasticity in the circuit for the vestibulo-ocular
reflex. Progress in Brain Research 124:235-46.
Ke, M.C., and J.L. Raymond (2001) Contribution
of background vs. target motion to the induction of motor learning in the VOR.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 31:403.25.
Boyden, E. S., Raymond, J. L. (2003) Active
reversal of motor memories reveals rules governing memory encoding, Neuron
39(6):1031-42.
Boyden, E. S., Katoh, A., Raymond, J. L. (2004) Cerebellum-dependent
learning: the role of multiple plasticity mechanisms. Annu. Rev. Neurosci
27:581-609.
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