John Freeman
Professor & Stuit Faculty Fellow
| Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1994 |
| Office: | E224 SSH (319-335-3243) |
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| Lab: | 307 SLP (319-335-0565) |
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| Fax Number: | 319-335-0191 |
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| Email: | john-freeman@uiowa.edu |
| Research Interests |
| Behavioral neuroscience; neurobiology of learning and memory; developmental psychobiology of learning |
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| Representative Publications |
| Halverson, H.E., Lee, I., & Freeman, J.H. (2010). Associative plasticity in the medial auditory thalamus and cerebellar interpositus nucleus during eyeblink conditioning. The Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 8787-8796 |
| Steinmetz, A.B., & Freeman, J.H. (2010). Central cannabinoid receptors modulate acquisition of eyeblink conditioning. Learning & Memory, in press. |
| Halverson, H.E., & Freeman, J.H. (2010).Ventral lateral geniculate input to the medial pons is necessary for visual eyeblink conditioning in rats. Learning & Memory, 17, 80-85. |
| Campolattaro, M.M., & Freeman, J.H. (2008). Eyeblink conditioning in 12-day-old-rats using pontine stimulation as the conditioned stimulus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 105, 8120-8123. |
Last updated: 11/2/2010