Javier F. Medina

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2015- Neuroscience Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
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Learning and memory in cerebellar circuits
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Selmaan Chettih research assistant 2009-2011 Penn
Samuel D. McDougle research assistant 2009-2011 Penn
Margot P. Wohl research assistant 2012-2013 Penn
Divya Subramanian research assistant 2013-2015 Penn
Farzaneh Najafi grad student 2008-2014 Penn
Olivia A Kim grad student 2015-2020 Baylor College of Medicine
Shogo Ohmae post-doc 2012- Baylor College of Medicine
Greg Wojaczynski post-doc 2015- Baylor College of Medicine
Alvaro Sanchez-Lopez post-doc 2018- Baylor College of Medicine
Jennifer J. Siegel post-doc 2018- Baylor College of Medicine
Shane A. Heiney post-doc 2011-2017 Penn
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Beau M, Herzfeld DJ, Naveros F, et al. (2024) A deep-learning strategy to identify cell types across species from high-density extracellular recordings. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Sánchez-León CA, Campos GS, Fernández M, et al. (2023) Somatodendritic orientation determines tDCS-induced neuromodulation of Purkinje cell activity in awake mice. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Li W, Chen L, Fleming JT, et al. (2022) Dendritic inhibition by Shh signaling-dependent stellate cell pool is critical for motor learning. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Heiney SA, Wojaczynski GJ, Medina JF. (2021) Action-based organization of a cerebellar module specialized for predictive control of multiple body parts. Neuron. 109: 2981-2994.e5
Sedaghat-Nejad E, Fakharian MA, Pi J, et al. (2021) P-sort: an open-source software for cerebellar neurophysiology. Journal of Neurophysiology
Achilly NP, He LJ, Kim OA, et al. (2021) Deleting from the cerebellum rather than its neuronal subtypes causes a delay in motor learning in mice. Elife. 10
Kim OA, Ohmae S, Medina JF. (2020) A cerebello-olivary signal for negative prediction error is sufficient to cause extinction of associative motor learning. Nature Neuroscience
Najafi F, Medina JF. (2019) Bidirectional short-term plasticity during single-trial learning of cerebellar-driven eyelid movements in mice. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107097
Medina JF. (2019) Teaching the cerebellum about reward. Nature Neuroscience. 22: 846-848
Heiney SA, Ohmae S, Kim OA, et al. (2018) Single-Unit Extracellular Recording from the Cerebellum During Eyeblink Conditioning in Head-Fixed Mice. Neuromethods. 134: 39-71
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