John Freeman Ph.D.
john-freemanatuiowadotedu
Professor of Psychology

Our research examines the neural mechanisms of associative learning. Current projects are examining ontogenetic changes in the neural mechanisms of eyelid conditioning. We are also investigating the cellular mechanisms of memory formation in the cerebellum.

http://www.psychology.uiowa.edu/Faculty/
Freeman/Freeman.html

Selected Publications

Kleim, J.A.*, Freeman, J.H., Jr.*, Bruneau, R., Nolan, B.C., Cooper, N.R., Zook, A., and Walters, D. (2002). Synapse formation is associated with memory storage in the cerebellum. PNAS, 99, 13228-13231.

Nicholson, D.A, and Freeman, J.H. Jr. (2003). Addition of inhibition in the olivocerebellar system and the ontogeny of a motor memory. Nature Neuroscience, 6, 532-537.

Nicholson, D.A., and Freeman, J.H., Jr. (2003). Developmental changes in evoked Purkinje cell complex spike responses. Journal of Neurophysiology, 90, 2349-2357.